The nature of the seabed is the inspiration for the Mediterraneo fruit bowl. LPWK- Emma Silvestris celebrate coral, transferring the magical and symbolic aura of the underwater world into the metal. Made of stainless steel, the Mediterraneo fruit bowl brings light and essential shapes that populate the sea to the table.
Available in sizes: 21, 25 and 29 cm
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