Tableware
multifunctional tableware for the fusion-kitchen. the system is very variable. the series consists of two different plates, which are the holders for many different pieces: four different bowls, cups and mugs. the series is completed with a big bowl for salads or soups, a ladle, salad-servers, egg-sups and a water jug. the print designs are very natural and soft and available in three different colours: metallic silver white, metallic apricot and metallis light green.
multifunctional tableware for the fusion-kitchen. the system is very variable. the series consists of two different plates, which are the holders for many different pieces: four different bowls, cups and mugs. the series is completed with a big bowl for salads or soups, a ladle, salad-servers, egg-sups and a water jug. the print designs are very natural and soft and available in three different colours: metallic silver white, metallic apricot and metallis light green.
multifunctional tableware for the fusion-kitchen. the system is very variable. the series consists of two different plates, which are the holders for many different pieces: four different bowls, cups and mugs. the series is completed with a big bowl for salads or soups, a ladle, salad-servers, egg-sups and a water jug. the print designs are very natural and soft and available in three different colours: metallic silver white, metallic apricot and metallis light green.
multifunctional tableware for the fusion-kitchen. the system is very variable. the series consists of two different plates, which are the holders for many different pieces: four different bowls, cups and mugs. the series is completed with a big bowl for salads or soups, a ladle, salad-servers, egg-sups and a water jug. the print designs are very natural and soft and available in three different colours: metallic silver white, metallic apricot and metallis light green.
multifunctional tableware for the fusion-kitchen. the system is very variable. the series consists of two different plates, which are the holders for many different pieces: four different bowls, cups and mugs. the series is completed with a big bowl for salads or soups, a ladle, salad-servers, egg-sups and a water jug. the print designs are very natural and soft and available in three different colours: metallic silver white, metallic apricot and metallis light green.
multifunctional tableware for the fusion-kitchen. the system is very variable. the series consists of two different plates, which are the holders for many different pieces: four different bowls, cups and mugs. the series is completed with a big bowl for salads or soups, a ladle, salad-servers, egg-sups and a water jug. the print designs are very natural and soft and available in three different colours: metallic silver white, metallic apricot and metallis light green.
multifunctional tableware for the fusion-kitchen. the system is very variable. the series consists of two different plates, which are the holders for many different pieces: four different bowls, cups and mugs. the series is completed with a big bowl for salads or soups, a ladle, salad-servers, egg-sups and a water jug. the print designs are very natural and soft and available in three different colours: metallic silver white, metallic apricot and metallis light green.
These placemats from cellulose already include the table decoration. Perforated coloured motives can be unfold from the mats and serve as 3-dimensional decoration or chopstick-holders.
"Two Axioms in Rotation" are two drinking glasses taking up the typical stylistic vocabulary of the "Axiome" series from Thomas Feichtner.
Fascinated by the history of Viennese Silver, Thomas Feichtner created a fruit bowl for the renowned Wiener Silber Manufactur. This bowl is not a rounded body, instead, it is a sophisticated interplay of internal and external surfaces. At first glance, it appears as if the fruit might fall out through the openings in the legs, but actually, it becomes wedged and therefore stabilized. This, at one and the same time, is both an intended irritation and its most significant functional element. This way, the interface area between bowl and fruit is kept to a minimum, thus reducing the size of pressure area and potential damage to the fruit. Simply bending the silver sheet produced a self-supporting structure, supported by three legs. Thus, in marked contrast to the organic shapes of the fruit, an almost technical effect is achieved, formally pointing to the style of Feichtners previous works.