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Trinity
The dynamic formal rhythm of the Trinity fruit bowl, designed by Adam Cornish, is created on the basis of a simple geometric shape which develops into a vortex to form an elegant concentric structure. The designer wanted to recreate the appearance of a natural element through modern industrial production processes. Due to its original form and large size, “Trinity” may be used not only as a fruit bowl but also as an elegant centerpiece.
##SPECIFICATION##
Fruit bowl in steel.
##SPECIFICATION##
Fruit bowl in steel.
The dynamic formal rhythm of the Trinity fruit bowl, designed by Adam Cornish, is created on the basis of a simple geometric shape which develops into a vortex to form an elegant concentric structure. The designer wanted to recreate the appearance of a natural element through modern industrial production processes. Due to its original form and large size, “Trinity” may be used not only as a fruit bowl but also as an elegant centerpiece.
##SPECIFICATION##
Fruit bowl in steel.
##SPECIFICATION##
Fruit bowl in steel.
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Trinity—
$230.00
Description
The dynamic formal rhythm of the Trinity fruit bowl, designed by Adam Cornish, is created on the basis of a simple geometric shape which develops into a vortex to form an elegant concentric structure. The designer wanted to recreate the appearance of a natural element through modern industrial production processes. Due to its original form and large size, “Trinity” may be used not only as a fruit bowl but also as an elegant centerpiece.
##SPECIFICATION##
Fruit bowl in steel.
##SPECIFICATION##
Fruit bowl in steel.





