Mason Cash In The Forest storage dish for cookware, 2001.078


Mason Cash

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

Product code: 2001.078
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Mason Cash

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

Product code: 2001.078
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Mason Cash In The Forest Cookware tray

Ideal for placing on the countertop, the In the Forest Cookware Tray is a convenient way to keep your kitchen counter clean.

  • Dimensions: 27 x 12 x 4 cm
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Suitable for microwave

In The Forest Collection

In this collection you will find both the popular Mason Cash bowls, traditionally the large dough - making bowls, as well as small pudding bowls, all designed to be perfectly stackable, with embossed woodland animals. The collection also includes baking dishes, a salt and pepper shaker, a pitcher and everything for serving for serving a proper five o'clock tea - from the teapot to the mug and sugar bowl to the milk jug. Each item, of course, bears elements of the In The Forest collection, with reliefs of forest trees, plants or animals, and is characterised by the perfect craftsmanship so typical of Masson Cash products.

An icon of British design

The crockery, which is made of high quality stoneware, although heavier than ceramics orother clay materials, but is much more resistant to abrasion or scratches. But the weight of the cookware is a great advantage, not only in that it stays put when stirring or kneadingthe stoneware in place, it's just balanced enough that you'll have no problem holding it in one hand.

Mason Cash

The brand under which fancy English design is sold has been plying its trade since the early 19th century. Mason Cash is best known for its ceramic kitchenware in iconic white and cane. Enjoy (not just) sweet baking with a wide range that includes kneading bowlskneading bowls, bowls for liquid dough, but also ceramic measuring cups for ingredients or multifunctional kitchen utensils.