Hem Bronto Bowl

Bronto Bowl

Hem Bronto Bowl

BRONTO BOWL

Design By Supergroup

Stocky, bulky and bold, Bronto tableware is a pleasing handful of ceramics. An ample mug and chunky espresso cup are immediately recognizable by their uncommonly fat handles.

A side plate and bowl’s rounded edges and nonchalant shapes follows suit. Even the smallest of the Bronto family, an eggcup, has serious chunk. As with all Supergroup designs, breezy forms belie technical expertise and, in fact, the exaggerated soft outlines of the Bronto range are a feat of ceramic production.

Hem Bronto Bowl

INFORMATION

Hem Bronto Bowl

BRAND

Hem

PRODUCT TYPE

Bowl

USED

Kitchen

ARTICLE NUMBER

31007

WARRANTY

5-year

DIMENSION

- Height :  6 cm
- Width : 17 cm
- Diameter : 17 cm

WEIGHT

0.4 kg

GROSS WEIGHT

0.9 kg

DETAIL

A joyful color palette of high gloss glazes, plus a natural clay option, completes the Supergroup signature. Bronto is intended as your go to set for casual breakfasts, and zippy coffee breaks. The Bronto Bowl is deliciously glossy, deep and generous, featuring an exaggerated softly rounded edge for added Bronto-esque curvature.

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PACKAGING

- Package width : 10 cm
- Package length : 18 cm
- Package height : 10 cm

COLLECTION

Bronto

PRODUCTION

Made in Sri Lanka

COLOR MATERIAL

- Composition : Ceramics
- Bronto Ceramic, Green

PACKAGE VOLUME

0.002 m³

NOTE

Dishwasher and microwave safe

BOXES

1

ENVIRONMENT

Indoor & outdoor

COLORS

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Green
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Orange
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Pink
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Yellow
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DESIGNER : SUPERGROUP

Supergroup is a collaboration between ceramic artist Ian McIntyre and illustrator John Booth. Amongst these is a shared appreciation for accessible design and works that have transparency; with John this is reflected in his unpretentious illustrative hand and for Ian in utilitarian and functional forms. Supergroup is the formal coming together of these two makers and the platform from which Ian and John will present their future collaborations, whilst simultaneously continuing their own practices.