Every meal can become a small work of art, and the way it's presented is key to delighting the senses. Discover this for yourself by serving your dishes in the Inku serving bowl, created by top chef Sergio Herman, which brings a breath of Japanese aesthetics to your table.
Advantages:
- The design, inspired by the Japanese philosophy of imperfect beauty, references the organic shapes of shells and flowers, transforming the dish into a small work of functional art.
- Crafted from high-quality stoneware, it not only guarantees durability and resistance to daily use but also adds an authentic, artisanal character to the piece.
- Its generous diameter (27 cm) makes the bowl incredibly versatile – perfect for serving hearty salads, pasta dishes, fruits, or snacks for the whole family.
- The distinctive vertical grooves and irregular rim give it a unique, hand-formed look, ensuring that each piece is one-of-a-kind.
- The appropriate weight (1.16 kg) and height (5 cm) provide excellent stability on the table, even when filled to the brim.
With the
Inku bowl, even a simple salad will be elevated to the status of a culinary masterpiece. Be warned, your guests might be more interested in the vessel than its contents.