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SERVING DISH

SERVING DISH

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SKU: DV580

SERVING DISH MODEL “104-2” BY ANANAS ANANAS. THIS RECTANGULAR DISH MADE ENTIRELY IN STAINLESS STEEL HAS 3 COMPARTMENTS. SIGNED ON THE REVERSE.
DESIGNER: ANANAS ANANAS
DIMENSIONS: W.30CM / D.24CM / H.1CM
MATERIAL: FOOD-GRADE STAINLESS STEEL
COLOR: SILVER
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PINEAPPLE PINEAPPLE

Pineapple pineapple, founded by Verónica González and Elena Petrossian, is a studio of culinary art and table art, focusing on the creation of edible installations and culinary experiences that encourage their audience to interact with the food of Multisensory and experimental way.

This studio is deeply engaged in reflection on food production systems and highlights real actions against food waste, with the use of more durable materials such as food quality stainless steel.

Since 2019, they have produced works in exhibitions and other events, events welcomed by criticism in various international renowned magazines such as the NY Times or Forbes in 2021.
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