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Made in Belgium.

A set of tableware by British architect John Pawson was first designed for the refectory of the Abbey of Our Lady of Nový Dvur in Bohemia. The monastic set “demonstrates the potential for lyricism in restraint.” Plates are near-flat surfaces that elevate above the tabletop and bowls are designed with a simple curve. “I seek the comfort of exactness, an absolute precision of scale and proportion.”

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Made in Belgium.

A set of tableware by British architect John Pawson was first designed for the refectory of the Abbey of Our Lady of Nový Dvur in Bohemia. The monastic set “demonstrates the potential for lyricism in restraint.” Plates are near-flat surfaces that elevate above the tabletop and bowls are designed with a simple curve. “I seek the comfort of exactness, an absolute precision of scale and proportion.”

Sold individually.

Materials

Dimensions

Care



British architect John Pawson is known for his rigorously simple architecture, practiced for over thirty years. Pawson focuses on the essence of space, fundamental design, and modesty in character. Buildings and product design are approached in the same manner: on the basis that “it’s all architecture.” Pawson’s product work spans a range of monastic tableware, stainless steel flatware, bronze and marble hurricanes, and wooden trays.