This ceramic pot can hold 4 different kitchen herbs, corresponding with the cultural background of the individual vases. For example, basil goes in the small Italian vase, coriander goes in the traditional Indonesian vase, etc. Multiculti shows that different cultures together can form something truly unique.
The Multiculti pots are made by hand in Eindhoven and they were featured in numerous exhibitions and publications worldwide.
This pot for kitchen herbs comes in both black and white and can also be used as a vase.
Together with the Kerberos tables and a number of 'De Liefde van de Man' tablecloths, several Multiculti's were on display in restaurant De Witte Tafel in Eindhoven during the Dutch Design Week 2007.
A white Multiculti on display in the Superstore 05, Modefabriek in Amsterdam.
Bas & Multiculti in London during the London Design Festival, where Multiculti was featured in designboom.com's Handled with Care exhibition (Designersblock).
The vase/pot was also exhibited in URBIS Manchester's Urban Gardening, an exhibition about the role of gardening in our modern urban society.
The making of the plaster mold for the Multiculti, based on a foam model.