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CLAYWARE, SERVING DISH, LARGE, LOW, CLAY IVORY, GLAZE LIGHT PURPLE

SPECIFICATIONS

COLOR: IVORY/LIGHT PURPLE

QUANTITY: 1 PCS.

MATERIAL: CLAY 

DIAM: 270 MM

HEIGHT: 33 MM

WEIGHT: 1.100 KG

*Variations may occur due to the firing

SERVING DISH is a new addition to our CLAYWARE serie made of clay. The serving dish in ivory/light purple is made of clay and is fully glazed with a beautiful ivory-white color on the outside and a light purple on the inside. It has a low rim, making it perfect as a dish.

 

ADD A COLORFUL TWIST TO YOUR HOME WITH CERAMIC

The ceramic serving dish features a low rim that makes it perfect as a dish. The dish adds a colorful twist to your home with its unique color combination of ivory white on the outside and light purple glaze on the inside. You can use the serving dish as an artistic and colorful object in your home by displaying it on the coffee table with fruit or creating a sleek look by placing it on a shelf on top of a beautiful book. The dish can also be used to store jewelry, showcasing them elegantly. 

The dish is also perfect for snacks, salads, and more. You can add the bowl to your collection or create a cohesive look by collecting the entire Studio About CLAYWARE series.

 

CLEANING AND MATERIAL

The ceramic bowl can be easily cleaned with water and soap. Additionally, it is dishwasher, microwave, and freezer safe but not suitable for the oven. The ceramic is food-safe, including acidic foods. The bowl is fully glazed to maintain its clear, delicate color and always remains beautiful to use. The ceramic bowl with a high rim is also available in the colors TERRACOTTA/RED and SAND/GREY, and it is also available as plates, bowls, and mugs.

Studio About is a Danish design studio that explores the contrast between the organic and the industrial in their aesthetics and design philosophy. All products are designed by architect Mikkel Lang Mikkelsen.