Stoneware Casserole or Serving Dish by John Pawson for When Objects Work
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Stoneware Casserole or Serving Dish by John Pawson for When Objects Work
Designed by John Pawson, this series of stoneware dishes are perfect for serving food and can also be used in the oven.
Available with or without walnut lids. Do not use the lids in the oven or dishwasher.
Lids may double as serving pieces as well.
Dimensions:
Rectangular: 10.6" x 13" x 2.2"
Oval: 10.6" x 6.7" x 2.2"
Round: 6.7" x 2.2"
John Pawson, OBE is a British architect and designer. Well known for his minimalist aesthetic, his noted architectural works include the Wooden Chapel in Germany and the Abbey of Our Lady of Nový Dvůr in the Czech Republic. Pawson's work is based in form and material, with little ornamentation. The process of reductive design may appear simplistic at first; it is not. Minimalist design is often 'cold' and cumbersome despite the efforts of the designer. A master such as Pawson designs product that exudes a special warmth and beauty in addition to its functionality.
Additional products in the John Pawson Collection from When Objects Work are available here.
when objects work is a company based in Belgium, editing and distributing exclusive objects, designed by leading architects & designers whose work shares a preoccupation with simple forms, usefulness and timeless idiom. All objects are made with authentic materials and craftsmanship.