Inspired by the prototype designed in the 60s by Rafael Marquina, this transparent glass oil can system has become an icon of contemporary Spanish design, the original of which is one of the few items in Spanish in the MOMA store in New York Marques never patented its product and today wonderful "copies" of the original invention are manufactured within and outside our borders.
The virtues of the oil can are many things: since it is made of glass you can see the contents, whether it is oil or vinegar, and how much is left. It is held by the neck more easily than a handle; It does not slip in your hands and never tips over; But above all, it doesn't leak! So you don't need a plate or tray.
Inspired by the prototype designed in the 60s by Rafael Marquina, this transparent glass oil can system has become an icon of contemporary Spanish design, the original of which is one of the few items in Spanish in the MOMA store in New York Marques never patented its product and today wonderful "copies" of the original invention are manufactured within and outside our borders.
The virtues of the oil can are many things: since it is made of glass you can see the contents, whether it is oil or vinegar, and how much is left. It is held by the neck more easily than a handle; It does not slip in your hands and never tips over; But above all, it doesn't leak! So you don't need a plate or tray.