Dibbern Golden Forest Salad Bowls
Dibbern Golden Forest Salad Bowls
Dibbern Golden Forest Salad Bowls
Dibbern Golden Forest Salad Bowls
Dibbern Golden Forest Salad Bowls
Dibbern Golden Forest Salad Bowls

Dibbern Golden Forest Salad Bowls

Sale price£115.00
Size:21cm
Range:Golden Forest
Colour:Gold
Quantity:

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Bodo Sperlein
Unit 2.05-2.06 OXO Tower Wharf
Barge House Street
London SE1 9PH
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It is Dibbern’s traditional methods of making and expertise that give this collection its luxury finish.

The craftsmanship is essential: holloware, such as teapots and cups are cast in plaster moulds, then fettled, smoothed and the handles precisely attached by hand, to ensure each is uniform.

The plates are spun, rather than produced by press. This gives the porcelain a higher density so that even fragile items have a longer lifespan. The 24 carat gold leaf tree is also applied to the fine china by hand.

 

Description

Handmade fine bone china salad bowl, designer tableware which complements your dinnerware set. Available in three different sizes.

This collection is a glamorous partner to the Black Forest range, offering a softer, more lustrous finish. With the tree pattern rendered in delicate 24 carat gold leaf, Golden Forest is the perfect dinner set for a special occasion. Each piece is made of fine bone china, turned and finished by hand in a traditional, labour-intensive process that guarantees the finest quality.

Designed by Bodo Sperlein for Dibbern.

View more of the Golden Forest collection here. 

 

Specification

Product Name: Golden Forest Salad Bowl
Sizes: 21cm, 24cm, 28cm
Decors: Golden Forest, Black Forest
Brand: Dibbern
Materials: Fine Bone China, 24 Carat Gold

This product is dishwasher safe but not microwave safe

Size

21cm

Height: 8cm
Width: 21cm
Depth: 21cm

24cm

Height: 9cm
Width: 24cm
Depth: 24cm

28cm

Height: 10cm
Width: 28cm
Depth: 28cm

 

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