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The classic "eating" classic bowl series Krenit was created by Danish engineering designer Herbert Krenchel. The simple and pure appearance of "Cooking" is timeless and classic, with both function and aesthetics. It has distinctive neat lines, and the balance between material and appearance is flawless, showing a high degree of modernity; such a fashionable appearance will replace the future. The design of tableware sets an example, but the classic is timeless, and "eaten" is still the best choice.
"Food" classic bowl series, various sizes, can be used as salad bowls, fruit bowls or snack bowls, and place snacks such as nuts and biscuits. Even if you don't put anything in it, the dazzling colors of the classic bowl series of "Cooking" are also an eye-catching decoration!
- Gold Medal at the Triennalen, Italy, 1954.
size:
12.5 cm in diameter x 5.9 cm in height
Capacity 300 ml
Material:
brushed steel / enamel
Cleaning method:
It is recommended to rinse with warm water and dry thoroughly. Please avoid using other steel kitchen utensils at the same time.
Not suitable for microwave or dishwasher.
It is recommended to wipe the edge of the bowl with cooking oil regularly to avoid rust and oxidation on the edge.
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- Material
- Enamel
- How It's Made
- Machine-made
- Where It's Made
- Taiwan
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- Award-winning design
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- Herbert Krenchel, who majored in materials and fiber reinforcement, designed this series of enamel bowls in 1953 and named it Krenit after combining his name (Krenchel) with the Danish word for enamel (eternit). The matte black steel bowl is frosted and covered with enamel to present a bright bowl surface.
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