Diga, Koma and Torus are three kitchen utensils designed for Ommo, a new design-oriented brand introduced at the Ambiente show in February 2016. Minimalist approach, bright colors, stainless steel and matte plastic, abstract shapes.
Diga, Koma and Torus are three kitchen utensils designed for Ommo, a new design-oriented brand introduced at the Ambiente show in February 2016. Minimalist approach, bright colors, stainless steel and matte plastic, abstract shapes.
Diga, Koma and Torus are three kitchen utensils designed for Ommo, a new design-oriented brand introduced at the Ambiente show in February 2016. Minimalist approach, bright colors, stainless steel and matte plastic, abstract shapes.
Diga, Koma and Torus are three kitchen utensils designed for Ommo, a new design-oriented brand introduced at the Ambiente show in February 2016. Minimalist approach, bright colors, stainless steel and matte plastic, abstract shapes.
Diga, Koma and Torus are three kitchen utensils designed for Ommo, a new design-oriented brand introduced at the Ambiente show in February 2016. Minimalist approach, bright colors, stainless steel and matte plastic, abstract shapes.
Diga, Koma and Torus are three kitchen utensils designed for Ommo, a new design-oriented brand introduced at the Ambiente show in February 2016. Minimalist approach, bright colors, stainless steel and matte plastic, abstract shapes.
Diga, Koma and Torus are three kitchen utensils designed for Ommo, a new design-oriented brand introduced at the Ambiente show in February 2016. Minimalist approach, bright colors, stainless steel and matte plastic, abstract shapes.
Diga, Koma and Torus are three kitchen utensils designed for Ommo, a new design-oriented brand introduced at the Ambiente show in February 2016. Minimalist approach, bright colors, stainless steel and matte plastic, abstract shapes.
Diga, Koma and Torus are three kitchen utensils designed for Ommo, a new design-oriented brand introduced at the Ambiente show in February 2016. Minimalist approach, bright colors, stainless steel and matte plastic, abstract shapes.
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