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The Krenit collection of bowls and salad bowls is a modern classic of Danish tableware, made from melamine, a thermosetting resin made from organic compounds, and characterized by its simple, clean expression reminiscent of Japan.
Lightweight and resistant, Krenit is an excellent choice for everyday use.
Bowls steel - not suitable for microwave oven and dishwasher
Material melamine – not suitable for microwave oven. Suitable for dishwasher
10cl - Ø8,4 x H4,1 cm
30cl - Ø12,5 x H5,9 cm
60cl - Ø16 x H7,1 cm
3,5L - Ø25 x H14 cm
7,1L - Ø38 x H12 cm
10cl - Ø8,4 x H4,1 cm
30cl - Ø12,5 x H5,9 cm
60cl - Ø16 x H7,1 cm
3,5L - Ø25 x H14 cm
7,1L - Ø38 x 12 cm
10cl - Ø8,4 x H4,1 cm
30cl - Ø12,5 x H5,9 cm
60cl - Ø16 x H7,1 cm
3,5L - Ø25 x H14 cm
7,1L - Ø38 x 12 cm
10cl - Ø8,4 x H4,1 cm
30cl - Ø12,5 x H5,9 cm
60cl - Ø16 x H7,1 cm
3,5L - Ø25 x H14 cm
7,1L - Ø38 x 12 cm
10cl - Ø8,4 x H4,1 cm
30cl - Ø12,5 x H5,9 cm
60cl - Ø16 x H7,1 cm
3,5L - Ø25 x H14 cm
7,1L - Ø38 x 12 cm
10cl - Ø8,4 x H4,1 cm
30cl - Ø12,5 x H5,9 cm
60cl - Ø16 x H7,1 cm
3,5L - Ø25 x H14 cm
7,1L - Ø38 x 12 cm
10cl - Ø8,4 x H4,1 cm
30cl - Ø12,5 x H5,9 cm
60cl - Ø16 x H7,1 cm
3,5L - Ø25 x H14 cm
7,1L - Ø38 x 12 cm
10cl - Ø8,4 x H4,1 cm
30cl - Ø12,5 x H5,9 cm
60cl - Ø16 x H7,1 cm
3,5L - Ø25 x H14 cm
7,1L - Ø38 x 12 cm
Krenit salad bowl
Krenit salad set
Herbert Krenchel
Herbert Krenchel holds a Master's degree in Engineering from the Technical University of Denmark. Herbert Krenchel's research has focused on materials and fiber reinforcement. Since the 1950s, Herbert Krenchel has worked on design as well as research.Â
The enamelled Krenit bowl won a gold medal at the Milan Triennale in 1954.
 "I'm enthusiastic about shapes and structures. The surface of a design object is important because it makes people want to pick it up. I also believe that there must be a balance between function and aesthetics. A good design should therefore include more than one aspect to give a perfect overall impression. My inspiration comes from many things around me - it can't be explained. For me, design is a way of expressing myself - it's a way of creating things exactly the way you want them."