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VARDAGEN Loose-base cake tin, silver-colour

Price $ 24.90

How to get it

Anodised aluminium gives the baking tin an extra durable and hard-wearing surface, so that you can keep baking for years.

Article number602.569.84

Product details

The ridges in the base help to catch the batter and prevent the tin from leaking.

Serving is easy, as the removable base makes it easy to get the cake out of the tin.

Switch between the 2 removable bases to bake different types of cake using the same tin.

Designer

Preutz/Wihlborg/Braasch/Karlsson

  • Baking tin with two different bottoms. Capacity 2.5 l alt. 3 l.

    Always grease the tin with oil or butter for best results.

    Not suitable for acidic foods.

    Wash this product before using it for the first time.

  • Material
    Aluminium, Anodized
    Care

    Handwash only.

    Oven-safe.

    Not dishwasher-safe.

Measurements

  • VARDAGENArticle number602.569.84

    Length: 8 cm

    Weight: 0.54 kg

    Diameter: 29 cm

    Package(s): 1

VARDAGEN Loose-base cake tin, silver-colour

Designing for the tastes of people around the world

Do you sometimes cook dishes from other cultures? Then you’re part of an international trend called transculturalism. It basically means that global cooking and eating habits are a lot more similar than you may think. How can we cater for this trend? We designed the VARDAGEN series with products that can be used in multiple ways. In Swedish, VARDAGEN means “every day”, which is just how the products are meant to be used, no matter where you live.

“Consumers have access to cultural diversity in cooking and eating from all over the world,” explains Ina Tidbeck Sjöblom, who helped create the products. “They want to taste the best of all cultures, which means that it’s not only in Asia that we need eating products for sushi.”

Creating products for all our differences (and similarities)

The VARDAGEN products are designed to turn differences into similarities. Like the eggcup. “We did it in a shape that it’s more like a very small dip bowl,” explains Ina. “So it’s also for Asian eating, you know the bowl where you put chili paste and other condiments.” Another bowl has just the right size and shape to be a rice bowl in Asia, but it can also be used as a side-salad or cereal bowl.

Answering the global demand for durability

VARDAGEN is uniquely suited to the global market—catering to the different needs of eaters. One thing people all over the world seem to agree on is the importance of durability. “We know from all the studies and research we do that people don’t want to buy and throw away things, they want to buy something that lasts,” says Ina. That’s why VARDAGEN is made from durable and sustainable materials, like glass, porcelain and stainless steel. That means, just like the name VARDAGEN suggests, they’ll be useful every day for many days to come.

Material

What is aluminium?

After iron, aluminium is the world's most used metal and has a very wide range of uses. It’s easy to shape and lightweight, but is still strong and durable. In our range we use it for things like kitchen utensils, curtain rods and tealight cups. A big advantage with aluminium is that it can be recycled again and again without losing its quality. Recycling consumes only a fraction of the energy required to produce aluminium from new raw materials.