The designer bento box from MyGlassStudio is a fusion of the Asian bento box tradition and the European fine dining dinner set, explore the Covered Serveware collection. Furthermore, it brings the cultural depth of Japanese bento presentation, including the tiered jubako bento box, into the hotel and restaurant environment, with the material quality and hygiene standards that hospitality operations demand. Moreover, compared to the traditional bento box, the MyGlassStudio designer bento box has six distinct differences that set it apart for professional food service use.
Designer Bento Box. Six Key Differences from the Traditional Bento
MyGlassStudio’s approach to premium bento box design addresses every limitation of conventional bento formats. Furthermore, the six key differences are: (1) dishwasher, oven, and freezer safe; (2) leak-proof, enabling soup service; (3) not divided into fixed compartments, instead, removable dividers allow flexible space division; (4) made of glass, a non-porous, antimicrobial material; (5) versatile across all hotel F&B outlets, restaurants, lobby lounges, in-room dining, bar service; and (6) sustainable and built to last, as opposed to disposable plastic or bamboo alternatives. In addition, every piece in the range can be customised to match the interior palette of any venue.

Designer bento box for food service, by MyGlassStudio.
The contemporary bento box is especially relevant for in-room dining service. Furthermore, where disposable cardboard and plastic packaging undermines the luxury experience, glass bento boxes maintain both safety and style. Moreover, with modern, luxurious, or minimal design options, the bento setup matches any hotel or restaurant interior concept.

Contemporary bento box design for hotels and restaurants, by MyGlassStudio.
Designer Bento Box. Plating, Sizes and Presentation
The designer bento box offers a new canvas for modern plating. Furthermore, it comes in five size options: small square, small rectangular, large square, large rectangular, and long rectangular. Moreover, the well-designed assortment supports portion control and encourages the Japanese art of plating, moritsuke, the careful, considered arrangement of dishes within a defined space.

Designer bento boxes in multiple sizes, by MyGlassStudio.
The designer bento presentation box adds to the wonderment of unveiling. Furthermore, since in-room dining has become one of the primary F&B revenue drivers for hotels, a genuine wow moment at the point of delivery is essential. Moreover, the bento box is stylish, lightweight, and easy to clean, meeting the practical demands of high-volume service without compromising on the guest experience.

Designer bento presentation box for modern hotel dining, by MyGlassStudio.
Glass is the material of choice for a clear reason. Furthermore, the traditional bento box uses wood, a material that absorbs moisture and requires careful maintenance. The MyGlassStudio designer bento box uses glass, a material with natural antimicrobial properties and complete water resistance. Moreover, this makes it the hygienic choice for post-Covid hospitality environments where safety and luxury must coexist.
Stackable and Tiered Bento Box Formats
The stackable bento is ideal for tiered meal service. Furthermore, square bento boxes stack on top of rectangular ones, allowing venues to build tiered displays and compartmentalise different courses. Moreover, a double or triple stacked format includes venting that prevents water condensation, keeping food at the right temperature and condition.

Stackable designer bento box for tiered display, by MyGlassStudio.
For high tea service, three bento boxes stacked together with the removable metal basket loop handle create a unique tiered stand, presenting sandwiches, scones, and desserts across three levels. Furthermore, the stacked boxes lock securely and will not slide under normal service handling. Moreover, warm courses go in the top tiers and cold ones in the bottom, allowing both to be served together in a single cohesive presentation.

How to tier the small and large designer bento box pair, by MyGlassStudio.

Three-tier designer bento box for high tea service, by MyGlassStudio.
The Jubako Bento. An Old Idea Reinvented
The Jubako, tiered boxes in Japanese tradition, originally presents Osechi, the traditional New Year meal. Furthermore, traditional Jubako are made with lacquerwork or intricate inlaid woodwork and considered priceless art. Moreover, MyGlassStudio has taken this old idea and reinvented it with the modern bento dinner plate. The medium square bento basket resembles the Jubako in form but is dishwasher-safe, oven-safe, and leak-proof, practical for daily professional use.

Jubako-inspired designer bento box, square bento basket by MyGlassStudio.
Explore our bento dinnerware collection, read our bento box plating guide, or discover our hotel and hospitality dinnerware. Contact us at [email protected] for bespoke designer bento box and designer bento presentation box designs for your property.
