STELTON Foster - Sugar bowl
Made in porcelain, the sugar bowl designed by Norman Foster combines tradition and modernity, resulting in a minimalist piece, which combines perfectly with the rest of the collection.
Designed by renowned architect Norman Foster, each piece is skillful study of the essence and possibilities of its materials. The pieces of the Foster line, in addition to complementing each other perfectly, bring elegance to their possible uses.
Dimensions: H5cmxØ10.5cm
Material: Porcelain
Designer: Norman Foster
Reference: 791
Learn moreMade in porcelain, the sugar bowl designed by Norman Foster combines tradition and modernity, resulting in a minimalist piece, which combines perfectly with the rest of the collection.
Designed by renowned architect Norman Foster, each piece is skillful study of the essence and possibilities of its materials. The pieces of the Foster line, in addition to complementing each other perfectly, bring elegance to their possible uses.
Dimensions: H5cmxØ10.5cm
Material: Porcelain
Designer: Norman Foster
Reference: 791
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Return: We accept the return of your order within 14 days.
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With a presence in the market for over 50 years, Stelton is a Danish company, which emerged from the merger of the name of its founders, Niels Stellan Høm and Carton Madelaire.
Created in 2018, the range has an eclectic approach to materiality. From an understated, yet refined set of stainless steel tableware, to a more informal range of porcelain and glass products, the objects are designed for a wide range of settings and purposes.
Norman Foster, designer of this collection, is Executive Chairman and Founder of Foster + Partners, one of the most influential architectural design firms shaping cities across the world
The Norman Foster Collection brings together simple sculptural form and soft geometry, to create exceptionally crafted tableware for a wide range of settings. From wine carafes to espresso cups, each object is a response to its specific function, while embodying a shared language.