CCPA Opt-Out by TermsFeed
 

Fire Platter

Design by NambéOrganize a celebratory affair around this remarkable sand-cast alloy Fire Platter. Perfect for serving hot or cold hors d'oeuvres as the metal retains the temperature you want. The woven basket that inspired this piece comes from the Tohono O'odham people, ca. 1930, and is part of the collections of the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture, Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe. In collaboration with the Museum of New Mexico, Nambe has embraced the unique challenge to translate this timeless design for a modern lifestyle through the museum's Traditions Made Modern ® series. Be sure to check out the Fire Platter's elegant sibling, the Fire Bowl. Product Options Quantity Item 780 Price: $200.00 Size: 16.5 dia x 1.75 h

When Nambe was established in 1951, it was named after an ancient pueblo not far from Santa Fe, New Mexico.Today, Nambe is a company recognized worldwide for its award-winning designs, and admired for its dedication to both artistic integrity and everyday functionality. Nambe creates art to live with, creating handmade objects for the home that are enduring and useful, yet never fail to inspire. The essence of organic form is captured in metal, wood, porcelain and crystal, bringing a natural and sensual aesthetic to the pleasures of daily life.

2891 Cooks Rd
Santa Fe NM 87507
United States
(505) 955-7104
http://www.nambe.com
Nambe
archinterious.com, adexawards.com & designjournalmag.com is part of Archinterious/ADEX Awards™. All content, graphics are copyright © with publisher. Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of publisher is strictly prohibited.
Copyright © 2024 Design Journal / Archinterious /ADEX Awards™,
23371 Mulholland Dr. #253, Woodland Hills, CA, 91364, United States.
All Rights Reserved.