THE ONE × Frank — White Serving Bowl
Some bowls just hold pasta.
This one holds a lesson — simplicity and utility, straight from the Bauhaus school of design, circa 1920s Berlin.
White stacking porcelain. Clean. Honest. Unmistakably modern.
70 ounces of intention.
Dishwasher‑safe. Microwave‑safe. Oven‑safe.
Made to be used, not just admired.
Stack them. Store them. Serve in them.
For the kitchen that values form and function equally.
But here's what most people miss: Bauhaus wasn't just about how things looked — it was about how things worked. The designers believed that beauty came from honesty, not decoration. A bowl should be a bowl — not a sculpture pretending to be one. That's why Frank has no swoops, no swirls, no unnecessary curves. It's a pure cylinder. Stackable by design. And the 70 ounce capacity? That's the exact volume of a standard box of pasta with room for sauce. They measured. They tested. They landed on 70.
You're not buying a serving bowl. You're buying a 1920s Berlin design philosophy — translated into porcelain, unchanged for a century, because it didn't need fixing.
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The Hidden Gems
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· Bauhaus school of design, circa 1920s Berlin — the most influential design movement of the 20th century. Its belief: form follows function. No decoration for decoration's sake. Frank embodies that principle. Every line is there because it needs to be.
· White stacking porcelain is the ultimate Bauhaus material. Pure, honest, unadorned. The glaze is glossy not for shine, but for easy cleaning. The white not for purity, but because it shows food best. Every choice is practical first.
· Stacking design means these bowls nest perfectly. No wasted cabinet space. No awkward balancing. The rim is engineered to stack without sticking — lift one, the next stays put. Small detail. Decades of use.
· 70 ounces of intention — and 70 is specific. Tested against real pasta boxes, real sauce jars, real serving scenarios. 70 ounces is a family‑sized portion. One bowl. Everyone served. No second trips.
· Made to be used, not just admired — because Bauhaus rejected the idea of art for art's sake. A bowl that sits in a cabinet is a failure. A bowl that serves pasta every Tuesday night is a success. Frank wants to work.
· Oven-safe up to 350°F means you can bake in this bowl. Mac and cheese? Bake it in the Frank. Casserole? Bake it in the Frank. Then serve in the Frank. One bowl from oven to table.
· Dishwasher-safe and microwave-safe — because a bowl this honest shouldn't be precious. Use it. Abuse it. Dishwasher it. Frank can take it.
· For the kitchen that values form and function equally — because most kitchens lean too far one way. Too much form and you can't use the bowl. Too much function and it's ugly. Frank is the balance. Beautiful because it's useful. Useful because it's beautiful.
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What You Should Know
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· Designed Exclusively for THE ONE.
· Glazed white porcelain — pure, clean, timeless.
· Stacking design — stores easily, saves space.
· 70 oz. capacity — generous for pasta, salads, sides.
· Modern design — Bauhaus inspiration, circa 1920s Berlin.
· Dishwasher-safe.
· Microwave-safe.
· Oven-safe up to 350°F.
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For the Table That Knows
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For the Tuesday night pasta that deserves a bowl with history.
For the kitchen that believes beauty comes from honesty, not decoration.
For the quiet pride of owning a 1920s Berlin design philosophy — unchanged for a century, because it didn't need fixing — now holding your spaghetti.
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Another layer of calm — from THE ONE.