LOW BOWL / MOCCA
Regular price
$320
VINCENT VAN DUYSEN FOR WHEN OBJECTS WORK
Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen’s use of pure and tactile materials translates into clean, timeless design. With respect to context and tradition, it’s an approach within which the senses, and the physical experience of space, textures and light place the integrity of the user at its core. Functionality, durability and comfort are the prime components of his work, an architectural language not shy to convey aesthetics, but prone to eschew fashion and trends.
These wood and ceramic earthenware vessels by Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen are limited in their use only by ones imagination.
Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen’s use of pure and tactile materials translates into clean, timeless design. With respect to context and tradition, it’s an approach within which the senses, and the physical experience of space, textures and light place the integrity of the user at its core. Functionality, durability and comfort are the prime components of his work, an architectural language not shy to convey aesthetics, but prone to eschew fashion and trends.
These wood and ceramic earthenware vessels by Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen are limited in their use only by ones imagination.
Dimensions
Materials
Details
When Objects Work
LOW BOWL / MOCCA
Regular price
$320
VINCENT VAN DUYSEN FOR WHEN OBJECTS WORK
Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen’s use of pure and tactile materials translates into clean, timeless design. With respect to context and tradition, it’s an approach within which the senses, and the physical experience of space, textures and light place the integrity of the user at its core. Functionality, durability and comfort are the prime components of his work, an architectural language not shy to convey aesthetics, but prone to eschew fashion and trends.
These wood and ceramic earthenware vessels by Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen are limited in their use only by ones imagination.
Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen’s use of pure and tactile materials translates into clean, timeless design. With respect to context and tradition, it’s an approach within which the senses, and the physical experience of space, textures and light place the integrity of the user at its core. Functionality, durability and comfort are the prime components of his work, an architectural language not shy to convey aesthetics, but prone to eschew fashion and trends.
These wood and ceramic earthenware vessels by Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen are limited in their use only by ones imagination.
Dimensions
Ø12" x H2”
3cm lid
Materials
ceramic, oak
Details
microwave + dishwasher safe
not recommended for oven