MoMA Exclusive: Crafted in Argentina from colorfully glazed ceramic, these bowls were originally conceived in the early 1950s as part of a dinnerware set by Argentine woman architect and ceramist Colette Boccara. The bowls were redesigned in 2009 with an ovoid shape and colorful interiors. The ceramic is produced from natural red clay extracted from the Andes Mountain range and made to last. Colbo Bowls are produced with near-zero waste, with every scrap of material returned to processing. Use these delightfully colorful, food-safe bowls to serve hors d'oeuvres, snacks, salads, pasta, desserts…the possibilities are endless. The bowls can also be displayed on your coffee table, kitchen counter or in a china cabinet as eye-catching objects. Hand wash only.
Each bowl in the large set of four measures 2.4h x 6.7"diam and 1.6h x 5"diam. in the small set of six.