Chestnut-brown matcha bowl

280,00 kr

Chestnut-brown matcha bowl

280,00 kr

Chestnut brown matcha bowl - perfect for enjoying your matcha, breakfast or snacks. The warm, chestnut brown color also makes it ideal as part of your decor - combine it with other ceramic bowls in different colors and shapes to add a nice and personal touch to the home. Place it on the kitchen shelf, on the windowsill or use it as a serving bowl for small dishes.

Goal: (W x H): 12.5 x 7.5 cm

Material: Ceramics

Dishwasher safe: Yes

Microwave safe: Yes

Volume: 0

We ship to parcel shops, business addresses and private addresses in Denmark with GLS. Shipping prices:

  • Parcel shops: DKK 45 ( Free for orders over DKK 499).
  • Business addresses: DKK 45 ( Free for orders over DKK 499).
  • Private addresses: DKK 60 (Delivered to the parcel shop if no one is at home at the address).
  • Free collection: Collection at our store at Volden 11, 8000 Aarhus C

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Our products are suitable and approved for food contact.

See the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration's smiley report here .

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Handpicked ceramics

The ceramic's journey starts long before it is in our warehouse in Vestervig, Thy. Before that lies a long process of selecting the right products to be included in Seramikku's range.

We spend a long time finding Japanese suppliers who can ensure us unique ceramics of good quality. In addition, it is important for us to make sure that the ceramics fit in interaction with each other.

It is then put on a ship in Japan, where the journey to Denmark starts.

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