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Made in Belgium.

A stoneware and walnut dish designed by British architect John Pawson. The bowl-dish, as the architect calls it, can be used for different functions: the stoneware can be used as an oven or a serving dish and the walnut can be used as a serving dish, a lid, or a coaster beneath the oven dish.

Known for his minimalist approach to design, Pawson focuses on the fundamental problems of space, proportion, light, and materials.

Sold as a set with dish and lid.

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Made in Belgium.

A stoneware and walnut dish designed by British architect John Pawson. The bowl-dish, as the architect calls it, can be used for different functions: the stoneware can be used as an oven or a serving dish and the walnut can be used as a serving dish, a lid, or a coaster beneath the oven dish.

Known for his minimalist approach to design, Pawson focuses on the fundamental problems of space, proportion, light, and materials.

Sold as a set with dish and lid.

Materials

Dimensions

Care



British architect John Pawson is known for his rigorously simple architecture, practiced for over thirty years. Pawson focuses on the essence of space, fundamental design, and modesty in character. Buildings and product design are approached in the same manner: on the basis that “it’s all architecture.” Pawson’s product work spans a range of monastic tableware, stainless steel flatware, bronze and marble hurricanes, and wooden trays.