Olympia Chia Small Bowls Green Porcelain 155(пїЅ) mm 455 ml 16 Oz 6 pc

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Zoro Tools Add charm and character to your table settings with these stunning 155 () mm green Olympia Chia small bowls. Featuring a rural green colourway, uneven edges and a gorgeous speckled glaze, these bowls offer a rustic, hand-thrown appearance, bringing a minimalist yet incredibly homely and welcoming ambience to your dining environments. Made from premium quality porcelain, this crockery is both exceptionally durable and luxurious to the touch, guaranteeing a long-lasting life while ensuring your guests always associate your establishment with excellence.

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Add charm and character to your table settings with these stunning 155 () mm green Olympia Chia small bowls. Featuring a rural green colourway, uneven edges and a gorgeous speckled glaze, these bowls offer a rustic, hand-thrown appearance, bringing a minimalist yet incredibly homely and welcoming ambience to your dining environments. Made from premium quality porcelain, this crockery is both exceptionally durable and luxurious to the touch, guaranteeing a long-lasting life while ensuring your guests always associate your establishment with excellence.

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Waved edge for a rustic and hand-thrown appearance, Green, sand and charcoal colours available Waved edge for a rustic and hand-thrown appearance, Green, sand and charcoal colours available Waved edge for a rustic and hand-thrown appearance Perfect for serving contemporary versions of classic cuisine Finished with a reactive glaze Dishwasher safe

Euroffice

155(Ø)mm . 6(Ø)". Porcelain. Green. Waved edge for a rustic and hand-thrown appearance. Perfect for serving contemporary versions of classic cuisine. Covered by the Lifetime Edge-Chip Warranty.


Product specifications

Brand Olympia
EAN
  • 5050984520617
Material
  • Porcelain
Color
  • Green
Size
  • 155mm
MPN
  • DR803
  • VT1705004

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