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A way of going on

A way ofgoing onThere’s nothing better than the feeling of being well-dressed. Dressed to start a fresh chapter in your life, to look at things from a new angle. Dressed to explore novel and smarter ways of doing things.

Eva Solo products optimise the little things in life, making them easier, neater and more beautiful. The aim is never design for the sake of design, because functionality is always equally impor-tant. Eva Solo products make it easy to explore and innovate while being suitably equipped for the lot. Have fun!

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Ice Tea Maker

The Ice Tea Maker enables you to

make your own ice tea with your

favourite fl avours.

It consists of a glass carafe, a stain-

less steel tea fi lter and a drip-free

pouring lip with a fl ip-top lid. It also

comes with a silicone sleeve, so it

can be held when containing hot

drinks.

The Ice Tea Maker has been designed

to fi t neatly into most fridge doors.

Volume: 1 litre.

Easy ice tea

3 tsp fruit tea

1 litre boiling water

50 g sugar

1 lemon, sliced

Ice cubes for serving

• Brew one litre of tea in the Eva Solo

Ice Tea Maker.

• Add the sugar.

• Allow the tea to brew for 6-8 min., and

then replace the fi lter with the pouring lip.

• Place the carafe in the fridge until the

tea is completely chilled.

• When you are ready to serve, add the

sliced lemon and ice cubes.

• Stir the ice tea well before serving.

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Deli Jars

Deli Jars are mouth-blown jars with tight-fi tting stainless

steel lids.

The jars make a decorative feature in the kitchen fi lled

with everything from home-made biscuits to your favourite

mixed herbs or slow-roasted tomatoes in olive oil. The design

of the jars ensures a fi rm hold when taking them down from

a shelf.

Eva Solo Deli Jars are available in the following sizes: 0.7,

1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 litres.

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Tomatoes in aromatic oil

2 kg plum tomatoes

15 g salt

10 g sugar

500 ml grapeseed oil

1 tbsp coriander seed

6 sprigs of thyme

6 cloves of garlic, roughly crushed

• Rinse and halve the tomatoes.

• Season them with salt and sugar.

• Place in the fridge overnight.

• Arrange the tomatoes on a baking sheet in

a single layer.

• Dry in the oven at 100°C for 3 hours.

• Mix the grapeseed oil, coriander seed, sprigs

of thyme and garlic, and heat to 60°C.

• Then pour the oil and tomatoes into a Deli Jar.

Pepper mix

Nothing could be easier than making

your own pepper mix.

• Take equal amounts of red pepper-

corns, green anise, black pepper-

corns and coriander seed.

• Mix them together.

• Tip the mixture into a Deli Jar.

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Hurricane Lamp

The Hurricane Lamp prolongs summer evenings on the patio or adds

a touch of atmosphere, for example in the conservatory. And

suspended from its hanging handle, it casts a warm glow from

beneath a tree in the garden, on a covered patio or in a door opening.

The holder takes both pillar candles and tea lights, which stand on a

stainless steel disc with a fl exible silicone base that catches the

wax, preventing it from escaping. The dried wax can then be easily

removed by fl exing the base.

To reduce sooting and to ensure that the candle burns steadily, there

is a hole in the bottom of the lamp to let in air.

The Hurricane Lamp is supplied in two versions – one for hanging

and another for placing on a table.

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SweepUp

Armed with SweepUp, crumbs can easily be swept off the fl oor. The broom

and dustpan set is not designed to be put away, so it’s always to hand.

As the broom slides over the dustpan handle, the set takes up very little

space. The long broom handle also ensures a comfortable working position.

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Garden Tool Set

Whether your garden pots need fi lling with new

plants or seeds need sowing in the ground,

the Garden Tool Set makes light work of many

gardening jobs. The set consists of a fork and a

trowel which are designed to be kept together.

Each handle also has a small hole, for hanging

up the tools – or for funnelling seeds through

when sowing.

Available in Stone Grey and Garden Green.

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Washing-up Brush

A washing-up brush that stands on the kitchen surface so it is always

within easy reach. At the same time, it is a decorative feature thanks

to its simple and elegant design. And when the brush head is worn, it

can quickly be replaced by unscrewing a single screw. The Washing-up

Brush comes in both matt and polished stainless steel.

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Fridge Carafe

The Fridge Carafe is perfect for water or juice, and is

designed to fi t most fridge doors.

Thanks to its wide mouth, you can easily pop ice cubes

and lemon slices into the carafe, while the fl exible fl ip-top

lid retains both the contents and the fl avour. A patented

pouring lip also ensures that the carafe does not drip. The

neoprene cover keeps the contents cold, and comes in two

new colours: Sunny Yellow and Porcelain Blue. The cover

is also available in Black, Red, Lime and Royal Purple.

Volume: 1 litre.

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Knife Stand

Knives which slide around in a drawer rarely stay

sharp for long. A knife stand is ideal for storing

knives and other implements, and means the

utensils you use most are always close at hand. A

solid aluminium exterior holds a flexible pleated

plastic insert which can be removed for cleaning.

The Knife Stand is available in a straight version

and an angled version.

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A way of livingNatural coherence between objects creates a sound basis for harmonious living. The idea behind Eva Solo products is to strike a balance between design and functionality. Each product has its own universe, but also an affinity with the larger picture. And this is true of all the products – whether for using out in the garden, in the kitchen, in the bathroom or in the dining room. It’s a question of lifestyle.

All our products are developed by the designers Claus Jensen and Henrik Holbæk, Tools®.

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