Soapdish
Brand | When Objects Work |
Designer | Kristine Five Melvaer |
Year | 2016 |
Origin | Belgium |
Category | Kitchenware |
Type | Storage |
Materials | Marble |
The Soap Dish is Kristine Five Melvær’s third collaboration with When Objects Work.
The process of designing the soap
dish startet with a brief from When Objects Work, where the goal was to make a soap dish with the best possible
function. A problem with many soap dishes is that the soap gets soaked in water after repeatedly use. The water resolves
the soap, which often gets stuck in a grooved surface which is hard to clean. No matter how good the soap is, the soap
dish makes what could have been a small, but sensuous ritual of washing ones hands into a moment of frustration.
The
answer to these problems lies in the shape of the object. The object has large cuts with a diagonal shape, which leads
the water of the soap dish. The shape of the cuts makes the dish easy to clean, and the height of the dish elevates and
presents the soap in a nice manner.
While the shape mainly derives from the function of the object, the piece has a
strong, sculptural quality. The clean lines and geometric shadows of the object resonates well with the striking
architecture which often surrounds the When Objects Work products.
The soap dishes are, like all When Objects Work
objects, made with a strong focus on quality. The soap dish is made in six variants – oak wood, walnut wood, Portoro
marble, black marble, white marble and travertine stone. The different materials adds different qualties to the object,
in terms of tactility, weight and temperature.
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