Sugar Bowl Set by Morinox
A pair of sugar bowls from the 1960s–70s defined by a clean, cylindrical form and a combination of materials. The body is finished in polished stainless steel, interrupted by gold-tone metal accents, while the lid is topped with a small wooden handle that softens the overall composition. The proportions are compact and balanced, with minimal detailing that keeps the focus on function and clarity. They are designed for everyday use, with spoons included, but not originally part of the set.
Produced by Morinox, the pieces reflect a mid-century Italian approach to domestic objects, where stainless steel became a material of choice for its durability, hygiene, and modern appearance. Morinox was part of a broader movement that brought industrial materials into the home, translating utilitarian production into refined, accessible design. The result is an object that feels both practical and deliberate—rooted in function, yet shaped by a clear design sensibility.
- Maker: Morinox
- Material: stainless steel, wood
- Origin: Italy
- Period: 1960-70s
- Measurements (tall piece): L3.5 x W3.5 x H5.35 in / L8.5 x W8.5 x H13 cm
- Measurements (short piece): L3.5 x W3.5 x H4 in / L8.5 x W8.5 x H10 cm
- Measurements (spoon): L4.375 x W1 x H0.25 in / L11 x W2.5 x H0.5 cm
- Condition: excellent vintage condition
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