Heller
Maxbowls
Maxbowls
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Designer
Designer
Materials
Materials
Mugs: Polystyrene.
FDA safe and BPA- and BPS-free. Wash before use. Not safe for microwave, oven, heat lamps or warming drawers. When serving hot food items, especially soups and beverages, they should not exceed 180°F.
Made in China
Dimensions
Dimensions
Depth: 5”
Height: 2 ¼”
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping: ships via Parcel.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Dishwasher safe. Not Microwave safe.
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Warranty
Warranty
1-year warranty terms and conditions apply.
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Date 1964 | Lella & Massimo Vignelli
Elevate breakfast, lunch, and dinner with architectural bowls that stack as beautifully as they serve. The Maxbowl's precisely engineered rim creates a revolutionary nesting system where multiple bowls compress into sleek columns, transforming cluttered cabinets into organized spaces. At 5 inches in diameter, these versatile bowls are perfectly sized for soup, cereal, salad, pasta, or dessert.
This isn't just dinnerware—it's design history. Created by Massimo and Lella Vignelli in 1964, the Maxbowl launched Heller in 1971 and democratized museum-quality design for everyday dining. The same stackable dinnerware that defined 1970s utilitarian chic now brings timeless modern style and compact storage solutions to contemporary homes, RVs, and outdoor spaces.
Made from virtually unbreakable melamine that resists chips and scratches, each bowl is FDA-safe, BPA-free, BPS-free, and top rack dishwasher safe. The durable, heat-resistant construction makes these bowls ideal for families with children, outdoor entertaining, or anyone seeking shatterproof dinnerware that combines form with function. Experience the space-saving design that's been part of MoMA's collection since the 1970s.
Awarded Excellence
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Why we love it!
Hellerware brings happiness to every table. The shapes are crisp and beautifully proportioned, the glossy rainbow-colored hues transform ordinary days into celebrations, and the fact that this collection continues to be coveted and enjoyed by modernists worldwide is the definition of great design.