Mason Cash In The Meadow Tulip bowl 24 cm, purple, 2002.167


Mason Cash

Dough bowl made of British Mason Cash stoneware. Medium bowl in light purple with tulip motif, diameter 24 cm, volume 2 litres. Part of the "floral" collection In the Meadow, in which every passionate baker will find his bowl or dish. More

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Mason Cash

Dough bowl made of British Mason Cash stoneware. Medium bowl in light purple with tulip motif, diameter 24 cm, volume 2 litres. Part of the "floral" collection In the Meadow, in which every passionate baker will find his bowl or dish. More

Product code: A0102563
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Mason Cash In The Meadow Tulip bowl 24 cm, purple

With its 2 litre capacity, this bowl can be used to make smaller batches of batter or whip up snow or whipped cream with a hand whisk. The bowl is decorated with an embossing depicting blooming tulips and meadow flowers to fit in with the concept of the In the Meadow collection.
Enjoy baking with an icon whose tradition of production dates back to 1901, when the pottery Mason Cash created the first ever casserole dish, whose shape and design have withstood the ravages of time and in turn become a design classic. Let the blooming meadow and genius loci of the English original permeate your kitchen, the floral elegance of the collection is characterised by embossed flowers in a beautiful palette of colours, from soft pastels to decadent purples.

- Diameter: 24 cm

- height: 11 cm

- Volume: 2 l

- dishwasher safe

- microwave-safe

In The Meadow Collection
Bring floral elegance to your kitchen with the beautiful In the Meadow collection. Each bowl is inspired by its own unique flower and features delicate flower meadow reliefs in a beautiful colour palette that ranges from soft pastels to decadent purples. Whether you choose a classic cream bowl featuring roses or a cheerful yellow with daffodils, the collection offers bowls suitable for any baker.

An icon of British design
While heavier than ceramic or other earthenware materials, the crockery made from high-quality stoneware is also much more resistant to abrasion or scratches. You'll really be surprised at how light the cookware is. In fact, the weight of the cookware is perfectly distributed, so that not only does the stoneware stay in place when stirring or kneading, but also, surprisingly, you will have no problem holding the cookware in one hand.

color purple