BAHARAT WOOD
Baharat was inspired by the colourful pyramid shaped spices in the markets of Kirkuk, Kurdistan, Iraq. It is a herb container that collects different kinds of crunched spices and piles them in different shapes. As the amount of spices decreases, the lid descends and leaves a variety of suprising prints. A selection of different kinds of wood was made to complement the specific herbs. For Hozan Zangana it was important to design the outside of the herb container as well as the inside, giving the lid new meaning.
Photography: Erik & Petra Hesmerg
Materials
Walnut, Cherry & Oak
Finish: Oiled
Dimensions
CM W ∅ 9.5 x H 6
IN W 3.74 x H 2.36
Edition details
Open Edition
Price & Lead Time
On request
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Year
2013
Weight
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Lbs -
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Transport
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Excl Trasport

Many of our works are limited editions or one-of- a-kind pieces, created for collectors, museums, and interior architects seeking singular, enduring forms.
Because we work extensively with natural materials, each piece carries its own variation in tone, texture, and finish. These nuances are not flaws but qualities that give each object its unique presence. Over time, materials may shift or age, a process we embrace and can help you navigate.



Many of our works are limited editions or one-of- a-kind pieces, created for collectors, museums, and interior architects seeking singular, enduring forms.
Because we work extensively with natural materials, each piece carries its own variation in tone, texture, and finish. These nuances are not flaws but qualities that give each object its unique presence. Over time, materials may shift or age, a process we embrace and can help you navigate.

