This appealingly rustic series is ideally suited to today's tastes, as well as to the current surge of interest in durability and sustainability. The unglazed surfaces provide a distinctive aesthetic touch, and the light weight guarantees everyday usefulness both in the kitchen and at the dining table. Cooking enthusiasts have always sworn by the Ildpot’s extremely even distribution of heat, as well as the simple, stackable shapes that make it a perfect fit for even the smallest kitchen.
“We are very pleased to be able to relaunch the iconic Ildpot stoneware series by Grethe Meyer,” says Ole Kiel, director of FDB Møbler. “The combination of practicality and aesthetics, as well as the focus on sustainability, fits well with today's trends and FDB Møbler's design spirit. The Ildpot deserves to become a favorite in the kitchen and at the dining table once again.”
Grethe Meyer took pride in creating designs that were practical and beautiful at the same time, developing a particular interest in useful designs for the kitchen and dining room. Like the original Ildpot launch, more than 40 years ago, the relaunched line will consist of bowls and dishes with lids of different sizes, all of which can go directly from freezer to oven, oven to dining table, and dining table to dishwasher—or back to the freezer. Needless to say, this kind of versatility translates into big time-saving in the kitchen, freeing you up for more time with
family and friends.
“The relaunch of Grethe Meyer's fantastic collection of stoneware in collaboration with FDB Møbler has offered a unique opportunity to carry her functional and aesthetic spirit forward,” says Isabel Bernadette Brammer, who is in charge of carrying out the designer’s work. “Throughout the process, our first priority has been to make the elements resemble those of the originals as closely as possible, in both form and purpose. This relaunch will make that objective a reality.”