Friday, January 18, 2008

Women who create beautiful tableware: Nambe introduces Eva Zeisel's new dinnerware

Swooping up and around in whimsical curves, the ceramic designs of Eva Zeisel seem
to almost come alive. Her work is playful and round and begging to be used, not just
admired from behind a glass case. That’s why Nambe' has teamed up with Eva Zeisel
to create museum-quality tabletop pieces that you can enjoy everyday. A new
category for Nambe, this dinnerware set contains a bowl, plates, stemware and
candlesticks made of Nambe's very own signature metal alloy.



The aspect of interaction holds as the signature twist that Eva Zeisel gave to
modernism and continues to pass on. She was the first designer in America to
produce an all-white modernist dinner service and she continues to produce
to this day. Nambe is thrilled to introduce “Eden” by Eva Zeisel. The resplendent
curves and resonant shapes are very signature of Ms. Zeisel. Subtle nuances
are revealed in luminous white glazed porcelain and Nambe’s signature metal.



Eva Zeisel is a true living legend, a modernist designer who's work continues
to fascinate me and other lovers of design as much today as they did when
she first started designing.

5 comments:

Brooke said...

LOVE those salt and pepper shakers!

Sarah Dennis said...

Oooooh Brooke, you have such an eye. I knew you would spot the s/p shakers. They are fab!

Anonymous said...

Another great find, Sarah! I never thought tableware could be sensual. : )

Sarah Dennis said...

Sensual...perfect description Mara. Look at those candlesticks, don't the tall ones remind you of a women's silhouette.

Anonymous said...

Yes! Ohmygosh, my husband would think this tableware was hot. LOL.