French designer Ruhlmann (1879-1933) was known for using ivory and rare woods like Macassar ebony to make pieces with streamlined shapes and simple curves a departure from the ornate, florid carvings of the Art Nouveau style that predated him.
With a colorful plethora of toppings ranging from fresh fruit to candy and granola, the shapes and forms a simple swirl of yogurt can take are veritably endless.