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$9.10 $7.58
Add a splash of color to your coffee or tea ritual with the French Press Brewer from HAY. This kitchen essential is made of durable, heat-safe borosilicate glass with a contrasting lid and knob. Pot is dishwasher safe. Lid and plunger are hand wash only. Made in China.
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$11.65 $9.71
Walter Gropius, German architect and founder of the Bauhaus School, was a powerful influence in the development of modernism. In the mid-1960s, a friend commissioned him to design some dinnerware, which ultimately led to TAC 02 Dinnerware (1969), named after Gropius’ firm, The Architects Collaborative. Concise in its minimal geometric form and firmly in the…
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$33.54 $27.95
Catch a wave of forward-thinking design with the sculptural Wave Tray. In ripples of stainless steel that catch the light and cast intriguing shadows, the tray showcases objects placed on its undulating surface ‘ or looks equally beautiful on its own.
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$9.48 $7.90
Inspired by the shapes of objects seen in modernist still life paintings, the Raise Glass is made of mouth-blown clear or colored glass. It’s suitable for a dining table, kitchen, or workspace, and can be used to serve water or juice, a cocktail or wine. Made in Portugal.
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$21.54 $17.95
The sculptural Platform Tray serves as both pedestal and tray. Place it on a table to elevate your favorite objects or use it as a serving tray. ‘This collision of functions ‘ a small table and a small tray ‘ creates room for dynamic contexts as well as still life settings,’ note designers Sam Hecht…
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$990.00 $825.00
Taking great pride in authenticity, Germany-based ASA Selection believes that beauty resides in simple creations. Following this principle, the company, founded in 1976 by designer Yvonne Schubkegel, produces beautiful handmade dinnerware and accessories. In one single design, the Oco Collection (2016) unites elegance, purism, and sensuality carefully finished with a hand-painted line around each rim….
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$9.90 $8.25
The Essential Dinnerware collection forgoes superfluous embellishment in favor of simplicity, emphasizing only what is essential. This approach of reducing a design to its essence results in pieces that are at once functional and timeless. Crafted of durable, scratch-resistant stoneware, the Essential Dinner Plate features a slightly footed bottom. It’s oven, microwave, and dishwasher safe….
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$6.13 $5.11
Nude Design Studio strives to create streamlined pieces that help tone down what can sometimes be a world of too much visual noise. The idea of simplicity is the guiding principle behind Nude, reflected in its aesthetic and mantra, ‘Simple is beautiful.’ Simple yet distinguished, Mirage Stemware (2014) is precision-crafted and perfectly weighted, marked by…
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$10.01 $8.34
Brad Ascalon believes in uncomplicated design that manages to strike a balance of form, function, and concept. That thinking informed his Hepburn Glassware (2020), which features clean lines, metal accents, and carefully weighted bottoms for stability and pleasing balance when held in the hand. It’s handcrafted by master glass blowers from lead-free crystal. Dishwasher safe….
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$3.54 $2.95
Designed by Muller Van Severen for HAY, this pair of serving spoons embodies the designers’ minimalist aesthetic and thoughtful approach to color. The set of two spoons is crafted from brushed stainless steel with painted handles in contrasting colors, so they’re as attractive on the countertop as they are functional in-hand. Made in China.
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$22.57 $18.81
Designed by Brad Ascalon for Nude Glass, this two-piece set is part of the refined Hepburn range of cocktail essentials. The mixing glass is crafted of pure lead-free crystal and features a contoured lip, while the copper-tone metal stirrer provides unique material contrast. Dishwasher safe. Volume: 22 oz. Made in Turkey.
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$11.99 $9.99
Pixel Placemats (2019) are handwoven from pure cotton with a bold striped warp, allowing student customization of the weft, making each one unique. ‘The warp is set up and fixed, but the students are involved in positioning the weft,’ explains designer Stephen Burks, ‘so they’re allowed to choose the placement and color of those stripes…