Heller Max 1 Dinnerware | White Dinner Set/25 | Vignelli
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The Heller Max 1 Dinnerware Set is a design by Lella & Massimo Vignelli for the American brand Heller. This 25-piece dinnerware set is made of thermoplastic and melamine. The design is such that the components fit together cleverly, creating a unique shape when stacked, reminiscent of a work of art.
Timeless Design
Max 1 Dinnerware is a compact solution for serving the best modern design. It is a re-issue of the iconic dinnerware, designed in 1964 and since considered a classic in the world of modern design. Even if you live in a small space, you can enjoy beautiful design. The dinnerware is included in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York and won the prestigious Compasso d’Oro design award. In 2024, Oprah Winfrey declared it “One of her Favorite Things”.
The dinnerware set consists of:
- 6 large plates: Ø 24.8 | H 2.5 cm
- 6 small plates: Ø 19 | H 1.9 cm
- 8 soup bowls: Ø 12.7 | H 5.7 cm
- 2 lids for soup bowls
- 1 large bowl: Ø 24.8 | 11.4 cm
- 1 lid for large bowl
- 1 tray: L 36.5 | W 24.8 | H 2.5 cm
Stackable dinnerware
Heller's Dinnerware – as well as the Cup & Saucers - is designed to be stacked in a tall, straight column, making the dinnerware take up less space and keeping the contents of your cabinet organized. Each piece fits snugly into the other thanks to a sturdy rim on the underside, which also lifts the dinnerware off the tabletop, making it appear to float. Hellerware brings happiness to the table. The beautiful shapes and colors bring a smile to your face.
- brand: Heller
- design: Lella & Massimo Vignelli
- material: Thermoplastic and Melamine
- dishwasher safe: yes, top rack only
- N.B.: FDA safe and BPA and BPS free. Wash before use. Not safe for microwave, oven, heat lamps, or warming drawers. When serving hot food, especially soups and beverages, these should not be hotter than 82°C.
Heller and the Vignellis
When Heller brand founder Alan Heller saw Vignelli’s compact stackable dinnerware in a museum in the late 1960s and found out that the original manufacturer had closed its business, he contacted Lella and Massimo Vignelli to put it back into production. This dinnerware, widely known as Hellerware, was the first product in Heller’s range and marked the beginning of a long and very special collaboration between Heller and the Vignellis.
About Lella and Massimo Vignelli
Lella and Massimo Vignelli were among the most influential designers in the world. They brought clarity and coherence to countless projects. In their 2004 book "Design is One," they said that if you can design one thing, you can design everything. The idea is that designing one thing means you can design everything. The methodology is the same, regardless of the subject.”
According to the Vignellis, design should be “semantically correct, syntactically consistent, pragmatically understandable, visually powerful, intellectually elegant, and timeless.” Throughout their long and productive careers, the Vignellis put these principles into practice. From 1957 to 1960, after training as architects in Italy, the couple went on an exchange to the US. Here it became clear that their mission was: "Better design for a better world." The Saratoga furniture and Heller's melamine stacking dinnerware both demonstrate a strict and clear design style.
The Vignellis permanently settled in the US, and in 1965 they co-founded the American branch of Unimark International. This design agency created distinctive corporate identities for companies such as American Airlines, Ford, Knoll International, the Transit Authorities of New York City and Washington, DC – and for Heller.
In 1971, the Vignellis started their own office in New York, called Vignelli Associates. They worked on various projects that were impressive in their scope and design. These included graphic design programs for the United States National Park Service, Bloomingdales, Lancia, Fratelli Rossetti, The Guggenheim, the Salone del Mobile, and Benetton; showrooms for Poltrona Frau, Steelcase, Italcenter, Hauserman, and Artemide; interiors for the Minneapolis Museum of Fine Arts, Joseph Magnin, The United States Postal Service, and Saint Peter's Church in Manhattan; exhibitions for the Louvre and BMW; furniture such as the Handkerchief chair (Knoll, 1982-1987); products for the Ciga hotels and Heller; and books for many publishers.
The Vignellis received many awards. Massimo won graphic design awards worldwide, and Lella won awards for interiors. In 2003, they received the National Design Lifetime Achievement Award. Their art can be found in museums around the world, such as MoMA, the Met, and the Cooper-Hewitt Museum.
We aim to deliver your order quickly. Orders placed on weekdays before 4 PM will be shipped the same day, unless otherwise stated. Sometimes delivery may be delayed, for example if a product is out of stock. In that case, we will inform you as soon as possible and you can cancel if you wish.
Within the Netherlands, shipping is free from €49,-, otherwise it costs €4,95. Returns cost €3,95. In Belgium and Germany, shipping is free from €69,-, otherwise it costs €4,95, and returns cost €4,95.
Returns within the Netherlands cost €3.95. You can cancel your order up to 14 days after receipt without giving a reason via the email from our shipping partner Sendcloud. This email contains a link to the return portal, where you can create a return label.
After cancellation, you have another 14 days to return the product at a PostNL point. You will receive the full order amount back, excluding any shipping costs to the customer. The product must be returned with all accessories and, if possible, in its original condition and packaging. We will refund the amount within 14 days of receiving the return shipment. For other European countries, a return fee applies, calculated via the Sendcloud link.