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Combine functionality and style with our tableware services. An exclusive selection for you.
Combine functionality and style with our tableware services. An exclusive selection for you.
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Salad bowls can be used with hot and cold food and are available in various shapes and colors.
Find the best fruit bowls and organize your kitchen! Easily access your fruits anytime.
Find everything you need to serve your meals.
Combine innovation, functionality and design when serving. Bowls of different shapes and materials.
Trays with different types of shapes, sizes and styles! Serve your meals or drinks elegantly!
With the glass covers, place your delicacies (cakes, pies, cupcakes, cheeses, fruits...) and keep them fresh for longer!
Discover our full range of tableware!
Prepare delicious cheese, meat or chocolate fondues. For memorable gatherings!
Elegant dishes to place your cakes and pies!
Simple and elegant Étageres. A festive way to serve, for example, cakes, cheeses or fruit.
Discover our colorful and very resistant dinnerware sets. Ideal for indoor or outdoor use.
The HANDMADE collection bowls have bright, appealing colors and are available in two sizes. They are perfect for day-to-day living.
Fruit Bowl Ø35Cm White - Fresco. The Fresco Fruit bowl, made with bamboo fiber, is a revolution for fresh fruit. Its smart ring-shaped design helps to avoid stacking, bruising or forgetting about fruit when its stuck at the bottom of the bowl! Choose from 5 colors, this unique piece will add drama to your table or kitchen countertop
The Twin serving boards by Stelton are a design by Maria Berntsen and consist of a combination of wood and slate. The board allows to prepare and to serve the dishes on it. The board REF:s refined, simple and timeless design makes it ideal for serving tapas, cheese and cold meat. Is available in two different sizes (M and L). Before using the boards for...
Simple, timeless and functional design. Give a special touch to the way you serve your guests. Arne Jacobsen (1902-1971) - Denmark's most famous furniture and product designer designed the Cylinda line for Stelton. In 1967, this innovative design revolutionized the conservative world of coffee services. Jacobsen's fundamental aim was to conceive a...
Newness, freshness and poetry dominate the aesthetic/constructive approach developed by the Campana brothers, Fernando and Humberto, for their 'Blow Up' series, in which the form of the objects is created by the play of shapes and spaces generated by the steel rods put together almost at random. The theme is as recognisable here as it is in many of the...
Basket - La Stanza Dello Scirocco. 'La Stanza dello Scirocco' is a range of items suitable for different rooms, such as the kitchen and the living room born out of the abstract and motionless atmosphere of a magic place. The upshot is a collection of geometrically irregular items made up of small splinters of various sizes, interlaced in an unstable balance.
Mini-architecture for the table, the 5070 series design has been in service for thirty years and is a testament to the inspiration of Ettore Sottsass who with a few simple lines can exalt the archetypical look and materiality of an object as common as a condiment set.
'La Stanza dello Scirocco' is a range of items suitable for different rooms, such as the kitchen and the living room born out of the abstract and motionless atmosphere of a magic place. The upshot is a collection of geometrically irregular items made up of small splinters of various sizes, interlaced in an unstable balance.
Still modern in its elegant simplicity, this tray fully reflects the design currents of the time when it was created (1961), when the concept of design was introduced to household goods for the first time.
Tray that is born based on the idea of a crumpled paper and which results from a complex technique of cold pressing. The result translates into a different piece that marks by its uniqueness and design.
Part of the large family of steel objects with minimalist appeal, for the table service conceived by Jasper Morrison from 2000 onwards.
Oval Tray With Handles ø48cm. One of the Alessi's greatest trays, it echoes the decorative details of the family of kettles with whistling birds from 1985.
The tray was designed to serve and comfortably transfer food and drinks. Its geometric shape guarantees stability and convenience. Produced in polished stainless steel of the highest quality and enriched with subtle interior decorations. The tray is part of the Dressed collection, designed by the re-named designer Marcel Wanders.
The 'Ethno' decoration, sinuous and complex, evokes the rhythm of ancestral dances.
Metal wire-work has been a steady feature of household objects for centuries: with this basket, the fruit of Ufficio Tecnico Alessi's technological research on folded metal wire, Alessi began a family of containers for table and kitchen with a very basic approach that is still highly successful today.
Clotet, who is especially active in architecture but who has also made a number of interesting designs of objects, was fascinated by the playful crumpling of a tray in silver paper and reproduced the effect in a successful mini-series of trays and baskets, in which the crumpled edge is achieved using a complex technique of cold-pressing in a single...
The dynamic formal rhythm of the Trinity citrus basket designed by Adam Cornish draws inspiration from the sinuous spiral structure of the shell of the Nautilus mollusc. The designer wanted to recreate the appearance of a natural element through modern industrial production processes.
The round basket 'Joy' has been designed by Claudia Raimondo. The shape and decoration of the steel sheet is created through a sophisticated and contemporary moulding technique. The faces of the object create its form: large and open with undefined edges and with a fascinating play of reflections that are reminiscent of objects handmade in precious...
The double-wall technique allows the creation of objects that are hollow inside and therefore very light despite their volume, as in this elegant and formal study of the simplicity of the bowl archetype.
The double-wall technique allows the creation of objects that are hollow inside and therefore very light despite their volume, as in this elegant and formal study of the simplicity of the bowl archetype.
The 'Mediterraneo' decoration by LPWK REF: Emma Silvestris is the most recent example of a decoration that has been so successful that it has led to the creation of a family.