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MVS Trivets

by Muller Van Severen

Trivets Set Muller Van Severen 3

The trivets designed by Muller Van Severen exem­plify mini­mal­ism. They feature a thin steel outline measur­ing just six millime­ters thick. Despite their slim profile, these trivets are func­tional and aesthetically striking.

To address concerns that the trivets could damage the table surface, rigor­ous testing was conducted to ensure their safety and usabil­ity. This atten­tion to detail under­scores Muller Van Severen’s commit­ment to form and function.

Beyond their prac­ti­cal purpose, these trivets also serve as art pieces when they are not in use. When hung against a wall, the varying shapes and colors create an abstract compo­si­tion of lines, adding visual inter­est to any space. The multi-color version, featur­ing hues such as black, orange, mint green, and pink, offers a playful and vibrant touch to the overall aesthetic.

In essence, Muller Van Severen’s trivets combine func­tion­al­ity with mini­mal­ist design, result­ing in versa­tile pieces that enhance the kitchen and the décor of the surrounding environment.

Dimen­sions are the longest and widest point of the four geometric shapes. 

Muller Van Severen

Belgium

As artists, Muller being a photographer and Van Severen being a sculptor, they are best known for their simple geometric lines and appreciation of materials. Their distinct minimalism has birthed a furniture collection under their combined name, Muller Van Severen, that speaks to art and the function of design.

With materials as the starting point, Muller Van Severen has a fondness for mediums like polyethylene and brass-- both that are used frequently in their works, including the sculpturally interesting four piece Cutting and Serving Boards.

The couple have been on a quest to characterize their works by careful research into their shared passion for art, architecture and materials. At the same time, Muller Van Severen’s designs appear to be created almost intuitively and with total effortlessness.

After winning awards and collaborating with prestigious museums and galleries worldwide, including a group show at the Galerie Kreo in 2014, Muller Van Severen continues to explore the boundaries between art and design in a contemporary and innovative way. All of Muller Van Severen’s own production pieces are handmade with an honesty to the rawness and irregularity of the chosen material.

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