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Kiln Large Organic Dish
Hudson's Bay
Kiln Large Organic Dish
From Denby
Current price: $84.00
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Colour: White
Size: One Size
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From the Kiln by Denby Collection. Discover the organic shapes and glazes of the Kiln by Denby Collection. This tactile range is a modern take on traditional pottery techniques, adding effortless charm to your dining table. A new shape designed for the Kiln collection, the organically shaped Kiln large bowl is truly beautiful and unique. With its hand-thrown appearance, it is stunning enough for best yet durable and versatile enough for every day and this timeless piece can be used in every room from the dining room to the hallway. This large bowl is perfect for serving salads, vegetables, chilli, curry or pasta dishes. It's also great as a buffet or bbq staple for serving breads, crisps and tortillas, pasta and rice salads or used as a bowl for fruit or a decorative display piece. Team up with the a few Kiln small bowls as a dip tray, this is a truly versatile piece. Handcrafted in England and backed by a 10-year manufacturer’s guarantee.
Denby stoneware is fantastically durable and practical and is designed to be used and enjoyed, but like all things of beauty need a bit of looking after in order to get the best out of it for lots of years to come. Whilst their stoneware products are dishwasher safe, constant dishwashing may result in discolouration over time so Denby recommends using low temperatures and liquid detergents. Also think about the poor items at the bottom of the pile which so rarely get used-why not rotate your stack so it all gets used evenly (and if you're very disciplined or have plenty of time on your hands then alternatively, wash your items by hand and dry with a soft cloth). Denby stoneware is also suitable for microwave and freezer use for cooking, reheating and storing food, but please note that any pottery can crack when exposed to sudden changes in temperature so bring items slowly up or down to temperature where you can to avoid such cracks.