Eva Solo imparts exclusive Danish design to everyday objects in the home. Simplicity, distinct lines and a high degree of functionality characterize the products in the collection.
The series is divided into the following categories: cooking, serving, living, bath and outdoor. All in all, an extensive selection of tools and utensils so you can surround yourself with outstanding design throughout your home.
Spoon tannin-free tea leaves that can brew indefinitely directly into the glass flask. Insert the filter and the leaves stay in the flask when you pour. For tea that only needs to brew for a few minutes, spoon the leaves into the filter instead. Fully depress the plunger after brewing and pour - it is not necessary to remove the tea leaves or the filter. The tea maker is drip free and has a tip-up lid that automatically opens when you pour. The neoprene cover keeps your tea nice and warm.
Tools Design
Tools Design was founded in 1989 by designers Claus Jensen and Henrik Holbæk. A couple of decades on and with more than 200 international design awards to their name, Tools Design is one of Denmark’s leading design firms. The designs are characterised by a simple and innovative approach to the product and its function. And in the hands of these skilled designers, the result is stunning products which are truly functional. Tools has been on board ever since the Eva Solo series was launched in 1997, and they have created all the items in the extensive range.
100 years of Danish design. Eva Solo creates exclusive, Danish-designed furnishing accessories and kitchenware characterized by aesthetic appeal, functionality and high quality. Tools which are a pleasure to look at, use and own. The history of Eva Solo dates as far back as 1913, but the Eva brand had its major breakthrough in 1952 with a bread and meat slicing machine that went on to become a design classic. The first of many. Today, the products are divided into several collections which are available at FJORN Scandinavian. But the essence of Eva Solo is still the original: aesthetics, functionality and quality.