
Favius Den Bowl
DEN BOWL
DEN BOWL
Designed By Anna Weber
The turned bowl DEN captivates by its pronounced versatility. Its flowing radii can be used as a slightly bent tray or, turned, as a deep bowl.
Thus, the sophisticated bowl adapts to individual requirements. The charming reflections of the pressed brass body will either harmonize with the oak or contrast with the dark walnut.
The optional brass element serves as a lid, a saucer or a little bowl of its own, developing a special patina over time, unless being treated with a special care product.
INFORMATION
WEIGHT
- Small : 0.50 kg
- With Lid Small : 1.80 kg
- Large : 0.75 kg
- With Lid Large : 2.50 kg
USE
Indoor
PRODUCTION YEAR
2017
COLLECTION
Den
CARE
-Brass : Use a soft and dry cloth for the regular cleaning of brass surfaces. Avoid contact with dampness, acetic acid or organic acids like lemon or fruit juice as these can cause a rapid darkening of the brass. Never use scouring agents or abrasive sponges. The untreated brass surface will oxidize over time and turn into patina. This process can be stopped with special cleaning products. Avoid any contact of these products with other surfaces under all circumstances.
-Wood : Lacquered surfaces are particularly easy to maintain. Use a damped soft cloth to clean the surface and then carefully dry it. Stains not amenable to removal this way can where necessary be eliminated using a mild soap solution. When doing so, you should avoid vigorous rubbing. Under no scouring use abrasive or scratching cloths or acid or strong alkaline detergents, as these attack the lacquered surface. As a matter of principle, we recommend always immediately removing dirt and liquids to avoid damage to the surface.stains. Never apply scouring agents or abrasive sponges
DESIGNER - ANNA WEBER
Anna Weber was born in Detmold. After her training as a carpenter she studied industrial design at prestigious Burg Giebichenstein Art College in Halle on Saale. In 2013 Anna Weber founded there her own design studio for furniture and accessories. Her products have been on display at fairs in Cologne, Milan and London and they captivate through clear-cut and austere use of forms. Quality of material and workmanship have always been the focus of her objects.
