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Milk and Sugar Set by John Pawson

Milk and Sugar Set by John Pawson

This collection of tableware began with equipping the refectory of the Abbey of Nový Dvůr in Bohemia with a set of implements and vessels appropriate to the functional and aesthetic needs of the monastic community.

John Ward Pawson CBE is a renowned British architect whose work is known for its minimalist aesthetic. In his own words:
"It’s everything you need, but nothing extra. It’s what's essential. It’s a minimum state which you achieve when you can't add or subtract."

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Materials
Glazed Stoneware
Off white

Dimensions
Each vessel Ø 9,5cm

$62.85

Original: $179.56

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Milk and Sugar Set by John Pawson

$179.56

$62.85

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Milk and Sugar Set by John Pawson

This collection of tableware began with equipping the refectory of the Abbey of Nový Dvůr in Bohemia with a set of implements and vessels appropriate to the functional and aesthetic needs of the monastic community.

John Ward Pawson CBE is a renowned British architect whose work is known for its minimalist aesthetic. In his own words:
"It’s everything you need, but nothing extra. It’s what's essential. It’s a minimum state which you achieve when you can't add or subtract."

Details

Materials
Glazed Stoneware
Off white

Dimensions
Each vessel Ø 9,5cm

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This collection of tableware began with equipping the refectory of the Abbey of Nový Dvůr in Bohemia with a set of implements and vessels appropriate to the functional and aesthetic needs of the monastic community.

John Ward Pawson CBE is a renowned British architect whose work is known for its minimalist aesthetic. In his own words:
"It’s everything you need, but nothing extra. It’s what's essential. It’s a minimum state which you achieve when you can't add or subtract."

Details

Materials
Glazed Stoneware
Off white

Dimensions
Each vessel Ø 9,5cm