
Josephine small treat jar with lid N°02, silver, by Kris Van Assche
This lovely treat jar with a decorative lid is standing on a high leg, just asking to be peeked inside.
The bonbonnière, as this type of pieces are knows, is designed by Kris Van Assche as a tribute to the Belgian designer's beloved grandmother, Joséphine. In this collection, Van Assche has revived a forgotten object rich in nostalgic memories, the bonbonnière, and gives it a contemporary twist with modern materials and a distinctive rectangular base.
What lovely things would you hide under the lid?
- Size: L 16 x W 16 x H 25,2 cm
- Material: glass
- Please note this product is finished by hand. Irregularities can occur and is considered a part of the uniqueness of each piece
This lovely treat jar with a decorative lid is standing on a high leg, just asking to be peeked inside.
The bonbonnière, as this type of pieces are knows, is designed by Kris Van Assche as a tribute to the Belgian designer's beloved grandmother, Joséphine. In this collection, Van Assche has revived a forgotten object rich in nostalgic memories, the bonbonnière, and gives it a contemporary twist with modern materials and a distinctive rectangular base.
What lovely things would you hide under the lid?
- Size: L 16 x W 16 x H 25,2 cm
- Material: glass
- Please note this product is finished by hand. Irregularities can occur and is considered a part of the uniqueness of each piece
Description
This lovely treat jar with a decorative lid is standing on a high leg, just asking to be peeked inside.
The bonbonnière, as this type of pieces are knows, is designed by Kris Van Assche as a tribute to the Belgian designer's beloved grandmother, Joséphine. In this collection, Van Assche has revived a forgotten object rich in nostalgic memories, the bonbonnière, and gives it a contemporary twist with modern materials and a distinctive rectangular base.
What lovely things would you hide under the lid?
- Size: L 16 x W 16 x H 25,2 cm
- Material: glass
- Please note this product is finished by hand. Irregularities can occur and is considered a part of the uniqueness of each piece
























