Nude Collection - Handmade Ceramic Deep Plate
Handmade in Italy by renowned ceramicist, Karolina Bednorz, these beautifully designed stoneware plates are equally suited to your favourite soup, salad or pasta dish.
The NUDE collection features a subtle tonality from its white glaze and unglazed rims, providing a refined, organic touch to your table.
· Glazed stoneware
· Dishwasher and microwave safe
· Due to its handmade nature, there may be a slight variance from piece to piece
Dimensions: 20 cm diameter x 3.5 cm high
Karolina’s handmade designs are made in her studio in Modena, Italy. Her beautifully crafted pieces are made from resistant grey stoneware. After the first firing at 1000 °C in her kiln, they are glazed and then fired again at 1250 °C.
Handmade in Italy by renowned ceramicist, Karolina Bednorz, these beautifully designed stoneware plates are equally suited to your favourite soup, salad or pasta dish.
The NUDE collection features a subtle tonality from its white glaze and unglazed rims, providing a refined, organic touch to your table.
· Glazed stoneware
· Dishwasher and microwave safe
· Due to its handmade nature, there may be a slight variance from piece to piece
Dimensions: 20 cm diameter x 3.5 cm high
Karolina’s handmade designs are made in her studio in Modena, Italy. Her beautifully crafted pieces are made from resistant grey stoneware. After the first firing at 1000 °C in her kiln, they are glazed and then fired again at 1250 °C.
Handmade in Italy by renowned ceramicist, Karolina Bednorz, these beautifully designed stoneware plates are equally suited to your favourite soup, salad or pasta dish.
The NUDE collection features a subtle tonality from its white glaze and unglazed rims, providing a refined, organic touch to your table.
· Glazed stoneware
· Dishwasher and microwave safe
· Due to its handmade nature, there may be a slight variance from piece to piece
Dimensions: 20 cm diameter x 3.5 cm high
Karolina’s handmade designs are made in her studio in Modena, Italy. Her beautifully crafted pieces are made from resistant grey stoneware. After the first firing at 1000 °C in her kiln, they are glazed and then fired again at 1250 °C.