Rectangular Tray escada

Sale price€18,00
Designed by Carsten Gollnick for hosts who want to offer their guests a distinctive aesthetic experience during buffets, going beyond gastronomic quality. A cork staircase serves as the collection's core, enabling flexible stacking of stoneware elements for innovative presentations. Tilting and positioning these elements vertically allows for the creation of striking backgrounds and visual depth. ESCADA is designed to offer multiple presentation solutions in terms of height and depth. The various flat and staircase-shaped stoneware pieces can be stacked and positioned freely. Fine stoneware. Made in Portugal. «ESCADA is a versatile buffet collection for hotels, inspired by the architectural building traditions of the cities and the wide horizons of the Portuguese countryside. Regional materials that reflect the history of Portuguese artisan culture and nature are an integral part of the concept.»
EAN: 560673997933 | SKU: WWR261-CRM
Cream

Product Details

26.3 x 12.5 H1.5 cm || 10 3/8" x 4 7/8" H5/8"

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.


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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.