
Salad Servers by John Pawson for When Objects Work
The beauty of these salad servers lies in their subtlety and practicality. Their design draws on a number of archetypes, including simple paddles and traditional Japanese rice spoons.
John Ward Pawson CBE is a renowned British architect whose work is known for its minimalist aesthetic. In his own words:
"It’s everything you need, but nothing extra. It’s what's essential. It’s a minimum state which you achieve when you can't add or subtract."
Details
Materials
Solid Ash or Walnut, Oiled
Dimensions
Length 30cm
The beauty of these salad servers lies in their subtlety and practicality. Their design draws on a number of archetypes, including simple paddles and traditional Japanese rice spoons.
John Ward Pawson CBE is a renowned British architect whose work is known for its minimalist aesthetic. In his own words:
"It’s everything you need, but nothing extra. It’s what's essential. It’s a minimum state which you achieve when you can't add or subtract."
Details
Materials
Solid Ash or Walnut, Oiled
Dimensions
Length 30cm
Original: $104.94
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$36.73Description
The beauty of these salad servers lies in their subtlety and practicality. Their design draws on a number of archetypes, including simple paddles and traditional Japanese rice spoons.
John Ward Pawson CBE is a renowned British architect whose work is known for its minimalist aesthetic. In his own words:
"It’s everything you need, but nothing extra. It’s what's essential. It’s a minimum state which you achieve when you can't add or subtract."
Details
Materials
Solid Ash or Walnut, Oiled
Dimensions
Length 30cm





















