SHIRO bowls
Designed by Stilleben
SHIRO is a collection of simple and sculptural bowls that are designed to contain all kinds of foods and drinks. Each of the three shapes comes in two sizes – a small and a large.
Shiro is the Japanese word for white. The little indigo blue dot is inspired by small Japanese stamps often used to sign a product or a paper. The dot also indicates the size of the bowl.
The SHIRO Bowls are handcrafted in thin, transparent porcelain. Given the very soft and vibrant material and the high temperature firing each bowl will obtain an individual curve making every piece unique. The collection is crafted in Vietnam at a Danish DANIDA supported ceramic factory in a region with more than 1.000 years of tradition with ceramic production.
€ 20 – € 93
Recommended retail prices
Packaging
Each item in the SHIRO collection comes individually packed in a natural, simple and beautiful box that can be re-used, wrapped with a paper sleeve with a drawing of the specific design.
Material + care
Material
The SHIRO bowls are hand manufactured with thin, transparent porcelain.
Please note that colours shown on screen might differ to some extent from colours on the actual object, so we cannot guarantee a colour match. Also the natural material used may differentiate in appearance from object to object.
Care
Porcelain is highly durable and can withstand use with a dishwashing machine and microwave.
Delivery & return
We ship globally. The interior will be delivered by a choice of courirer or post depending on your country of delivery. For delivery & return please see here: terms & conditions

One dot
- Small:102x98x102
- Large:236x124x236
Two dots
- Small:140x75x140
- Large: 236x124x236
Three dots
- Small:185x56x185
- Large: 298x98x298
Weight
- Small: 200 – 300g
- Large: 500 – 700g



“We wanted to make a simple, sculptural set of bowls that vary in size and could cover almost any need you may have for a container. Also, we felt a need of getting back to the quiet and clean feeling of the porcelain in order to focus on the shapes, and thereby emphasize the food you serve in them.”



“We wanted to make a simple, sculptural set of bowls that vary in size and could cover almost any need you may have for a container. Also, we felt a need of getting back to the quiet and clean feeling of the porcelain in order to focus on the shapes, and thereby emphasize the food you serve in them.”

