Danish civil engineer and materials research, Herbert Krenchel, developed a bowl using pressed steel and vibrant enamel coating. The use of enamel coating was a departure from standard practice at the time, as it was almost exclusively used for more industrial products such as road signs. The bowl combined aesthetic appeal with functional durability resulting in a minimalist yet striking design. In addition to becoming a staple in Danish homes, Krenit bowls became one of the top homeware exports, making its way to many American tables. While the bowls could be used in many ways, it was marketed as the perfect salad bowl. O’Keeffe’s plant-forward diet included many salads, made with produce from her garden or locally foraged greens. The Krenit bowl became her go-to salad bowl.