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Pyramidal kashmiri tiffin Lunch Box

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This stylish stainless steel lunch box is hand painted by kahsmiri artist. A true work of art, sustainabl zerowaste, it is perfect for taking your lunch to the office, when travelling or for a picnic

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Pyramidal kashmiri tiffin Lunch Box

This stylish stainless steel lunch box is hand painted by kahsmiri artist which makes it unique. With a design combining traditional folk art, vintage and contemporary. Durable, zerowaste, it is perfect for taking your lunch to the office, when travelling or for a picnic.

 

With its two compartment, it allows you to separate your food and keep it hot or cold for several hours. A small plate separates them that you can also use for eating.

 

How to use it : 

  • Clean only using a soft cloth or sponge and dish-washing liquid.
  • Do not soak.
  • Do not clean in dishwasher.
  • Do not use solvents, acid, scrubbers or steel wool.
  • Do not microwave.

Our designer and social enterprise partner

 

This creation is a realisation of our partner designer in India Narantaya. Based on the observation that the traditional handicraft styles are in danger of dying out.  Her challenge is therefore to make traditional handmade products more contemporary, stylish and relevant, while still using traditional methods. she turns everyday products into beautiful items as an alternative to plastic. She employs Kashmiri artists to hand paint steelware and contribute to both their livelihood and the survival of their art. 

 

Given the materials used, each product is unique and may present some differences from the photo.

 

 

 

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