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OFTAST Bowl, white,

Price KD 0.250

How to get it

This tableware has the same look and feel as bone porcelain, but is made of tempered glass. This means that we can push the price down and you get an elegant and shiny product – at a lower cost.

Article number802.589.15

Product details

Dishwasher- and microwave-safe.

Made of tempered glass, a durable material that is very resistant to sudden temperature changes.

Designer

Henrik Preutz

  • Wash this product before using it for the first time.

    The material in this product may be recyclable. Please check the recycling rules in your community and if recycling facilities exist in your area.

    This bowl holds 0.4 litres.

  • Material
    Tempered opal glass
    Care

    Microwave-safe.

    Dishwasher-safe.

  • Tempered glass should be handled with care! A damaged edge or a scratched surface can cause the glass to break suddenly.

Measurements

Height: 5 cm

Diameter: 15 cm

Volume: 0.4 l

  • OFTASTArticle number802.589.15

    Length: 5 cm

    Weight: 0.23 kg

    Diameter: 15 cm

    Package(s): 1

Material

What is glass?

Glass is mainly made of sand, soda and lime melted at a high temperature. Tempering or various additives gives you extra-strong and impact-resistant glass that in some cases can be taken straight from freezer to oven without cracking. A big benefit is how glass can be recycled over and over without the quality deteriorating. Also, a lot less energy is needed to melt recycled glass compared to new raw materials. Our goal is to eventually use only recycled glass in our range.

Designer thoughts

Designer thoughts

"The challenge when I designed OFTAST series was to combine good function with a very low price. I gave the plates and bowls a timeless, functional and harmonious form that makes both the manufacturing and transport efficient. And I chose to use the material tempered glass, which is thin and elegant, yet durable. My hope is that OFTAST will therefore work well in many kitchens all around the world."

Designer Henrik Preutz