


bottle of spices | sepia frosted
Architonic ID: 1550307
SKU: V8018010
Año de Lanzamiento: 2018
bottle made of hadblown glass, bottle holder made of pressed glass, cork cap, sepia frosted, dishwasher friendly
Concepto
Although Nendo is known to work on four hundred projects at the same time, this is actually his first pepper and salt shaker. As always, the Japanese designer aimed to add a humorous twist to the design and with this object it is no different. The Nendo- bottle of spices pepper and salt shakers are actually round glass bottles with a ribbed bottom placed on a glass holder. The intention is to pick up the bottle, pour some spice into the holder, grind it with the ribbed bottom of the bottle and then pour the squashed pepper or salt on your meal. In other words,using the pepper or the salt becomes an almost absurd act of play. The object is transparent, a key element of Nendo's work. He wants you to look at your pepper like raindrops through a frosted window.
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Japan
Good Design Award (Japan) Japan Commercial Environmental Design Association (JCD) Award Gold Prize Japan Interior Architects / Designer’s Association (JID) Award Grand Prize I.D. Annual Design Review Best Product (USA) red dot design award (Germany) iF products design award (Germany) Furniture Design Award Grand Prize (Singapore) Wallpaper Best Domestic Design (UK) Compasso d’Oro Honorable Mention (Italy) ELLE DECO International Design Awards “Designer of the Year” (Italy) ELLE DECO International Design Awards “Bath and Materials” (Italy) Maison & Objet “Designer of the Year” (France) German Design Award (Germany) ELLE DECO International Design Awards “Bedding” (Italy) Iconic Design Award “Interior Designer of the Year” (Germany) CHANGE MAKER OF THE YEAR 2015 (Japan) ELLE DECO International Design Awards “Best in Outdoor Furniture” (Italy) Brussels Design September “Designer of the Year” (Belgium) Collective Design “Collective Influence” (USA)