toandfrom design shop
The to&from collection takes inspiration from Indian homeware, including the thali, a round serving platter, and the chakla, a flat kitchen board made of wood or marble.
Nine different stones from the Northern part of India were used, including green, white, Makrana and black marble, slate, gray and rainbow sandstone, Jaiselmer stone and black limestone. As a result no two pieces are the same, as each carries its own individual veining and colour formations.
The pieces, whose rounded edges appeal to the sense of touch, were designed to be versatile, beautiful and functional. They can be used as tableware, sharing platters or presentation dishes; in a bathroom or spa; or for decorating a mantle or coffee table. The solid forms and weight add gravitas and substance.
to&from worked with skilled artisans from the outskirts of Jaipur, Rajasthan and each piece is handmade.
Somya Singh, to&from co-founder, comments: ‘previous to the production, we spent a long time designing the range in London. However, on visiting the workshop, we were amazed at the expertise and flair of the craftsmen. They worked with our designs and added their style to make each piece truly distinctive.”
SLATE CHAKLA
SLATE CHAKLA
Chakla is a fusion of two cultures. It is inspired by chakla & belan, the objects used to make flat bread in India, ours is an inverted version. The handle comes from a European wooden cheese board. Our Chakla is made from black slate. the top is slightly convex, revealing the layers of natural formation of the material.
28 x 38 x 2cm
Slate is a natural material which means that no two objects will be the same, every piece that you buy will be individual to you.
Hand wash only. Slate may stain with coloured foods.