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Trinket dish / Candle plate - Small - 'nimp' - Bruised peach

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€4,96
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€4,96
Precio habitual
€11,57
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This flat number is the one for all your throw-everything-in-there need. Nimp is French slang for 'nonsense', 'rubbish' or 'anything'.

    The edges are pinched to give each one an organic, unique feel.

    DIMENSIONS

    Approximate diameter: 11 cm
    Approximate weight: 100 g

    Each piece is handmade and therefore different. These dimensions are provided as a guide, on an indicative basis. They will most certainly vary slightly from one piece to the other.

    COLOUR

    Bruised peach: the very essence of cloudy white, an iridescent glaze full of nuances, playing with the natural colour of the clay.

    The glazes used are food-safe. The back of the bowls is kept unglazed for a natural and modern look.

    CARE INSTRUCTIONS

    All tableware is food and dishwasher safe, however hand washing will extend the life of your pieces. 

    Ceramics shouldn't be exposed to rapid temperature changes. Use in microwaves is not recommended, as there is the chance of cracking.

    VARIATIONS

    Each piece has its own character, with beautiful imperfections, as they are all hand built in my Madrid studio, before going through two high-temperature kiln firings. I use recycled stoneware, so little speckles and nuances may appear from time to time, that's the beauty of it.