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Marcel Wanders for KLM - Plato (6) - Sushi dishes - Porcelana
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Marcel Wanders for KLM - Plato (6) - Sushi dishes - Porcelana

Six sushi dishes by Marcel Wanders for KLM Dimensions: 21x9x1cm Condition: as new/unused KLM Europe Business Class paper bag. Dimensions: 18,5x10,5x7,5cm With the increasing popularity of sushi all over the world, Marcel Wanders has designed a collection of tableware that is fit for the traditional Japanese meal. Dutch designer Wanders has collaborated with KLM airlines to design a collection of tableware for their business class passengers that offers a versatile solution in an elegant form. Will be shipped internationally with track and trace code. Marcel Wanders (2 July 1963) is a Dutch designer, and art director in the Marcel Wanders studio in Amsterdam, who designs architectural, interior and industrial projects. Multi-layered interior projects have become increasingly important in Marcel's work Notable projects to date include interior architecture for such as the Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht, Kameha Grand hotel in Bonn, the Mondrian South Beach hotel in Miami, Quasar Istanbul Residences, and the Villa Moda flagship store in Bahrain, as well as private residences in Amsterdam and Mallorca. In 2015, he was tapped by Revolution Precrafted to design a prefabricated house which he named Eden. Many of Marcel Wanders' designs have been selected for design collections and exhibitions and feature in magazines. In 2006 he was elected International Designer of the Year by Elle Decoration. Marcel Wanders’ first solo-exhibition, ‘Daydreams,’ in 2009, featured in the Philadelphia Museum. #contemporarydiningroom

N.º 82858373

Vendido
Marcel Wanders for KLM - Plato (6) - Sushi dishes - Porcelana

Marcel Wanders for KLM - Plato (6) - Sushi dishes - Porcelana

Six sushi dishes by Marcel Wanders for KLM
Dimensions: 21x9x1cm
Condition: as new/unused
KLM Europe Business Class paper bag. Dimensions: 18,5x10,5x7,5cm

With the increasing popularity of sushi all over the world, Marcel Wanders has designed a collection of tableware that is fit for the traditional Japanese meal.

Dutch designer Wanders has collaborated with KLM airlines to design a collection of tableware for their business class passengers that offers a versatile solution in an elegant form.

Will be shipped internationally with track and trace code.


























Marcel Wanders (2 July 1963) is a Dutch designer, and art director in the Marcel Wanders studio in Amsterdam, who designs architectural, interior and industrial projects.
Multi-layered interior projects have become increasingly important in Marcel's work Notable projects to date include interior architecture for such as the Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht, Kameha Grand hotel in Bonn, the Mondrian South Beach hotel in Miami, Quasar Istanbul Residences, and the Villa Moda flagship store in Bahrain, as well as private residences in Amsterdam and Mallorca.

In 2015, he was tapped by Revolution Precrafted to design a prefabricated house which he named Eden.

Many of Marcel Wanders' designs have been selected for design collections and exhibitions and feature in magazines. In 2006 he was elected International Designer of the Year by Elle Decoration. Marcel Wanders’ first solo-exhibition, ‘Daydreams,’ in 2009, featured in the Philadelphia Museum.

#contemporarydiningroom

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