Mason Cash Cane round baking dish 14 cm, cinnamon, 2001.031


Mason Cash

Make yourself happy with a stoneware baking dish in a noble English design. More

Product code: 2001.031
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Mason Cash

Make yourself happy with a stoneware baking dish in a noble English design. More

Product code: 2001.031
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Mason Cash Cane round baking dish 14 cm, cinnamon

Mason Cash Cane baking bowls were first made in the early 19th century and are timeless. The distinctive shape and embossed pattern has hardly changed since the mid-19th century. The baking bowls are made of stoneware and can be used in the oven, microwave, freezer and dishwasher. Cane bakeware comes in a range of shapes and sizes, making this range ideal for both professional kitchens and home cooking.

- Dimensions: diameter 14 cm x height 5 cm
- Volume: 300 ml
- suitable for microwave and oven (up to 240°C)
- dishwasher safe
- suitable for freezer
- do not put hot dishes directly into cold water

Cane Collection

The Mason Cash Original Cane Collection includes iconic mixing bowls and a range of essential kitchen accessories such as measuring cups, spoons and a batter bowl with funnel. This comprehensive range combines the unparalleled quality and heritage of the Mason Cash brand and includes everything from food preparation items to storage solutions and bakeware.

Mason Cash = pieces of old England that you just have to love

The origins of the brand, under which sumptuous English stoneware is sold, date back to the potteries of Church Gresley, a small town in the early 19th century. at the heart of the English pottery industry. The town was close to both sources of raw material and the fuel needed for the kilns, and was perfectly situated for transport. The pottery industry prospered, characterised by white and cane-coloured kitchen vessels as a result of the colouring of the local clay. Initially the pottery was run by several masters, the most prominent of whom was William "Bossy" Mason, after whom it was eventually named. In 1901, Tom Cash bought the firm and renamed it Mason Cash & Co, and in the same year the firsticonic bowl, the design of which has seen little change to this day. And yet it still has a place in today's kitchen. Or is that why?
Thanks to its wide range, which includes not only kneading bowls, but also, for example, baking bowls, ceramic measuring cup s for various ingredients, multifunctional kitchen utensils or dining sets , you will love and really enjoy the products of this brand.

An icon of British design

The crockery, made of high-quality stoneware, is heavier than ceramic or otherIt is also much more resistant to abrasion or scratches. You'll be really surprised at how light the cookware is . The weight of the cookware is perfectly distributed, so that not only does it stay light when stirring or kneadingthe stoneware stays in place, but surprisingly, you'll also have no problem holding it in one hand.

color brown