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Eva Solo Smiley Bowl
$115.00
Released October, 2007
The Pros:Has a place to put the discarded parts. Sleek design. Glass is a nice choice of material.
The Cons:Now you're looking at garbage - the receptacles should be inverted. Awkward to empty the used shells.
The Eva Solo smiley bowl is a great example of the fusion between beauty and function. The bowl was designed by Claus Jensen and Henrik Holbæk, the talented duo from Tools Design, and creators of other Eva Solo products like the Vacuum Jug & Flask.
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The bowl has 2 main purposes: the first is to hold a set of items like nuts or candy, and the second is to provide a place for discarding things like shells or wrappers. The smiling design was intended to give your home a pick-me-up in the form of a visual reminder of how smiling can lift your spirits. It's made from layered clear colored glass, which gives the bowl its shine.
Eva Solo launched their unique product designs over 10 years ago in 1997, spinning off of a 60 year-old Danish company. Each product by Eva Solo is infused with a sense of youthfulness and can be demonstrated in their many awards for innovation and style. The Smiley Bowl is part of their new collection.
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Has a place to put the discarded parts
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Glass is a nice choice of material
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Now you're looking at garbage - the receptacles should be inverted
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Awkward to empty the used shells
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Erik:
#eva_solo_smiley_bowl I agree that you don't want to look at the garbage. On the other hand, it would be annoying to have to sneak the empty shells in the bottom. Also, isn't it difficult to empty the used shells?
Oct 19, 07
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