£178.19 Incl. VAT£148.49 Excl. VAT
Out of stock
Diameter: 178mm
Bring a mysterious touch to your front of house, with the small lotus plates from Churchill’s Aqueous range. The pooling effect utilises an effortless transition from light, to dark colours, that helps to enhance the vibrancy of any fresh ingredients or dishes. Each plate is subject to an individual, hand-glazing process that not only provides every item with a unique look, but helps to preserve colour and texture – tableware that is built to last.
The plates are designed with a bowled construction that makes them ideal for serving anything from Italian pasta dishes, to traditional Indian cuisine. Made from a super-vitrified porcelain, these plates are resistant to most wear and tear, whilst being easy to clean after use – saving you both money and time.
Kirklands (Staffordshire) Ltd.
Lytton Street, Stoke-on-Trent,
Staffordshire,
ST4 2DH,
United Kingdom
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