Olympia Kiln HC379 Saute PanRound Bowl Smoke 140mm
Steeply sided and modestly sized, these round bowls from Olympia Kiln are ideally suited for serving soups, cereals, desserts or rice.
These dishwasher and microwave safe bowls are finished with a hand painted rim and a reactive, smoky grey glaze which gives each piece an individual appearance.
Perfect for combining with other smoke coloured Olympia Kiln crockery, these bowls are a simple way of adding rustic charm to any table.
Bring a fresh, new look to your table setting with Olympias Kiln collection.
The sandstone pigment will complement the texture and colour within your food and enhance the appearance of fresh ingredients.
The reactive glaze used takes advantage of the unpredictable, chance reactions that naturally occur within the kiln, resulting in a plate with its own individual charm.
Perfect for serving fresh coffee or even for presenting small desserts.
Made by using clay that is naturally rich in minerals, the reactive glaze creates a unique appearance that is perfect when you want to express individuality at the table.
Each cup is painted by Olympias own artisans and the rim uses a strong glaze that is designed to run slightly, creating a rustic finish.
Warm, natural colours on your table help to create a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere in your restaurant.
This plate measures just under 30cm in width and is perfect for serving sharing dishes or foods that require a longer plate such as soup and a sandwich or deconstructed desserts.
The finish is decided by nature as the glaze reacts with the minerals in the clay used to create the plate and creates a finish that is unique to each 295mm plate.
Soft tones make this dipping pot perfect for homemade dips.
The small size makes them ideal for small amounts of sauces that pack a large punch, like a homemade, fermented scotch bonnets or a milder chilli mayo.
Each pot has its own unique appearance, and thanks to the reactive glaze used, the glaze is influenced by the naturally occurring minerals in the clay and the chance reactions that occur within the kiln.
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