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Made in Belgium.
Carved ebony wood salad servers by British architect John Pawson were first designed for the refectory of the Abbey of Our Lady of Nový Dvur in Bohemia. The monastic set "demonstrates the potential for lyricism in restraint" and pairs well with John Pawson Ceramic Tableware and Ceramic Bowls.
Sold as a set.
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Made in Belgium.
Carved ebony wood salad servers by British architect John Pawson were first designed for the refectory of the Abbey of Our Lady of Nový Dvur in Bohemia. The monastic set "demonstrates the potential for lyricism in restraint" and pairs well with John Pawson Ceramic Tableware and Ceramic Bowls.
Sold as a set.
Materials
Dimensions
Care
British architect John Pawson first designed tableware for the refectory of the Abbey of Our Lady of Nový Dvur in Bohemia. The monastic set “demonstrates the potential for lyricism in restraint.” Plates are near-flat surfaces that elevate above the tabletop and bowls are designed with a simple curve. “I seek the comfort of exactness, an absolute precision of scale and proportion.” This simplicity of form continues with all objects he designs including his bronze and marble hurricanes and wood trays.