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Fruits and Flowers Dish with Dome
Squirrel
(Ø 14.5 x H 29.5) cm

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Fruits and Flowers Dish with Dome
Squirrel
(Ø 14.5 x H 29.5) cmInspired by nature, and designed by Alessandra Baldereschi for Ichendorf, the Dome with Dish Squirrel is part of the Fruits and Flowers collection, a fairy tale like series in which each creation incorporates a fruit or floral element as an integral part of its design. Featuring an elevated and rimmed glass plate covered with a dome decorated with a small glass squirrel that also functions as a handle, the Dome with Dish Squirrel is a perfect serving

Inspired by nature, and designed by Alessandra Baldereschi for Ichendorf, the Dome with Dish Squirrel is part of the Fruits and Flowers collection, a fairy tale-like series in which each creation incorporates a fruit or floral element as an integral part of its design.

Featuring an elevated and rimmed glass plate covered with a dome decorated with a small glass squirrel that also functions as a handle, the Dome with Dish Squirrel is a perfect serving and display plate for dining and social occasions. Crafted from handmade and flame-worked glass, this piece provides function mixed with a touch of whimsy and fun for your tabletop.

About the Brand

As it has been for 100 years, Ichendorf’s goal is the pursuit of beauty with authentic shapes. The company’s history began in the early years of the twentieth century in a small town near Cologne where master-glaziers used a mix of substances, including silica, to give shape to objects to meet the refined taste of that period. As creators of precious ornaments, Ichendorf was a leader in its field until the 1950s when it changed objectives and began to focus on clean shapes and purity of materials. Old form and adornment were abolished and in 1990, Ichendorf reestablished itself in Milan, a creative center for artists and designers.

Today, the strength of the Ichendorf brand is linked to the longevity of its collections, some of which have been on the market for over 50 years. Every single object is a new story, a new adventure through which designers and artists come in contact with the very heart of the material to reach its unlimited possibilities. Every creation combines different components into a single, poetic shape, depicting a continuous search for details while always respecting history and expertise. The result is a synergy between modern style and traditional material, an ongoing and meticulous collaborative work that guarantees the longevity of Ichendorf objects through time.

This constant interaction between tradition and interaction is always aimed in the pursuit of beauty in its purest forms, giving life to all Ichendorf objects. In the new collections we find objects that take their places in modern homes sharing delicacy, elegance, and brilliance, all lasting tributes to great design.

Product Details

Designed by Alessandra Baldereschi.

Product type: Serving dish
Collection: Fruits and Flowers
Material: Handmade and flame-worked glass.
Design: Squirrel (Click here to see the Ichendorf Serving dish in other designs)
Dimensions: (Ø 14.5 x H 29.5) cm
Weight: 0.17 kg
Product care: Dishwasher safe at low temperature, recommended at 40°C.

Packaging: Packaged in a cardboard box imprinted with the Ichendorf design and logo.
Packaging dimensions: (L 29 x W 15.5 x H ) cm

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