
Water Glass by John Pawson
This collection of tableware began with equipping the refectory of the Abbey of Nový Dvůr in Bohemia with a set of implements and vessels appropriate to the functional and aesthetic needs of the monastic community.
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."
Available singly, or in a boxed set of six.
Details
Materials
Bohemian crystal.
Not suitable for a dishwasher.
Dimensions
Ø 10cm
This collection of tableware began with equipping the refectory of the Abbey of Nový Dvůr in Bohemia with a set of implements and vessels appropriate to the functional and aesthetic needs of the monastic community.
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."
Available singly, or in a boxed set of six.
Details
Materials
Bohemian crystal.
Not suitable for a dishwasher.
Dimensions
Ø 10cm
Original: $64.58
-65%$64.58
$22.60Description
This collection of tableware began with equipping the refectory of the Abbey of Nový Dvůr in Bohemia with a set of implements and vessels appropriate to the functional and aesthetic needs of the monastic community.
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."
Available singly, or in a boxed set of six.
Details
Materials
Bohemian crystal.
Not suitable for a dishwasher.
Dimensions
Ø 10cm























