On older wooden ships the hull is hidden but in the modern maritime interior design it is drawn out in the light.
The ship’s hull or “skeleton” has inspired Skagerak Denmark to design two new bowl with a very elegant and ”see-through” design.
The bowls are called ”Frame” and the name refers to the ribs that create the ship’s hull and have a very characteristic, curved form. The ribs of a ship can look a little like open arms ready to receive the ship. A little like a bowl ready to receive its content. A “Frame” bowl is made of small teak trees, rising elegantly out from the bottom creating a beautiful light body.
The ribs does not only create a light and elegant bowl. The “see-through” design also means that the things put in the bowl get a fare more conspicuous and decorative role than in a traditional bowl.
The teak bowls are made by hand and therefore each bowl is individual and can have small variations in size and gap between the ribs.
”Frame” comes in two sizes as citrus bowl in D-22cm and fruit bowl in D-26cm and both can be bought from April 2011.