Set 4 Bowls Latte Bowls

Sale price€43,00
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The Latte Bowls Set 4 Bowls made in fine stoneware in Portugal, it stands out for its vibrant reactive glazes, applied by hand to create unique effects on each piece.

With the ideal size and shape for multiple uses - snacks, açaí bowls, yogurts, smoothie bowls, ice creams, desserts - this collection is a cheerful and versatile addition to any table. Available in White, Red, Aqua Blue, Denim Blue, Grey, Light Pink, and Yellow.
EAN: 560673997648 | SKU: DSS09-GRY
Grey

Product Details

The Latte Bowls collection brings colour and a relaxed feel to everyday life. Its reactive glaze is applied by hand before firing, creating unique patterns and variations.


Measurements: D14.5 H8.0 cm | 0.55 L (Diameter, height in centimetres and capacity in litres) | D5.75" H3.25" | 19 oz (Diameter, height in centimetres and capacity in ounces)
Material: Fine stoneware
Origin: Made in Portugal
Color: Grey
Form: Round

- Reactive glaze applied by hand, ensuring unique pieces
- Available in several vibrant colours
- The set includes 4 pieces, packed in a cardboard box
- Ideal for gifting
-Due to the reactive glaze and artisanal process, slight variations may occur between pieces.

Use & Care

Suitable for oven, microwave, dishwasher and freezer

Fine stoneware pieces are highly resistant to thermal shock, withstanding variations between -20ºC and 250ºC (0ºF to 500ºF). Maximum recommended thermal variation is 180ºC (350ºF).

Recommendations

  • Avoid placing hot items directly from the oven onto cold surfaces.
  • Do not use over direct flame.

Food Safety

All items comply with international standards, including FDA for lead and cadmium. Safe for food contact.


Fine Stoneware

Our fine stoneware is crafted from natural clay and mineral-based materials, making it eco-friendly and biodegradable, with a manufacturing process that uses significantly less energy. Additionally, all our excess clay is reused.

Many hands touch each of our ceramic pieces – although our factories are equipped with state-of-the-art technology, the manual process remains predominant.