Color is one of the best ways to brighten up a space, and the Krenit Bowl offers just the perfect amount of vibrancy. It balances its inner chromatic self with a black exterior. That way, it can be playful and sophisticated at the same time.
Designed by civil engineer Herbert Krenchel back in 1953, the Krenit Bowl has been re-released to the delight of many. A slew of manufacturers have begun to revisit past designs in order to nostalgically entice new and returning customers.
The Krenit Bowl was originally made with an enamel interior in eight colors and nine sizes. It is now now produced in steel with a melamine interior in five colors including white, black, turquoise, purple, lime and red.
Inner Chromatic Kitchenware
Normann Copenhagen's Krenit Bowl is Functional and Delicate
Trend Themes
1. Past Design Revival - Manufacturers are revisiting past designs to incite nostalgia and attract new and returning customers, creating opportunities for disruptive innovation.
2. Chromatic Kitchenware - Kitchenware is taking on a splash of color to add playfulness while maintaining sophistication, creating opportunities for disruptive innovation.
3. Multifunctional Design - Designs that balance function with aesthetics are becoming increasingly popular, creating opportunities for disruptive innovation.
Industry Implications
1. Home Goods - Home goods retailers are experimenting with past design revivals and chromatic kitchenware to capture customer interest and increase sales.
2. Kitchen Supplies - Kitchenware manufacturers are developing multifunctional designs that incorporate color schemes to set themselves apart and attract customers.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers are seeking creative and innovative pieces to incorporate into their designs, leading to opportunities within the color and multifunctional design trends.