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Raami (“frame” in Finnish) from legendary designer Jasper Morrison brings easy elegance to any setting with essentials that become a natural part of the everyday. Beautiful, versatile, quality tableware all framed together by simple, thoughtful design that allows the space to create atmosphere. The new Raami bowl is perfect for breakfast, dessert and cold dishes. Can be easily combined with other Raami pieces and other Iittala collections. Pressed clear glass is made in Finland. Dishwasher safe.
Raami – ‘frame’ in Finnish – is a new dining collection designed by Jasper Morrison. The carefully composed pieces in ceramic, glass and wood work together to encourage good atmosphere, from morning to night, in every occasion. Each item from the Raami collection is an individual, perfect on its own, yet a significant part of the entity. Like a family, or a group of friends: each member brings their own characteristics to the table. The feeling of Raami is familiar, something you've known throughout your life.
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Jasper Morrison is a leading designer, considered to be one of the most accomplished product designers of his generation. Morrison is best known for his work in furniture, lighting, electrical products and tableware. Morrison believes the role of the designer is not to invent form, but rather to be open to the surrounding world, reapplying form to meet new purposes. He is especially interested in those everyday objects that are so good in their design they almost go unnoticed.