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Olive bowl ceramic | "Grey", Ø: 8,8cm

Regular price36,00 €
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Incl. VAT plus shipping
Delivery time: 3-5 days

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Manufactured in Germany
Dimensions: Ø: 8.8cm, height: 7cm.
Weight: 0.24 kg
Material : Clay

About the object: This bowl with a straight rim and a diameter of just under 9 cm is ideal for olives, dips or sauces. The modern ceramic bowl is hand-thrown from gray clay and only has a light glaze on the inside. It also cuts a fine figure as a tea bowl.


Production: The clay is fired at 1250 °C. This produces stoneware clay, which is much firmer than stoneware clay with firing temperatures below 1200°. This makes the handmade ceramic ideal for the dishwasher and much firmer in texture. If knocked, the edges do not chip so quickly. If at all.

We offer reliable shipping for our products to various destinations. Here are our shipping options:

Germany:

  • Standard shipping: up to 1 kg is 5.90€, over 1 kg is 9.90€
  • Delivery time: Usually within 3-5 working days

EU countries:

  • Standard shipping: up to 1 kg is 14.90€, over 1 kg is 19.90€
  • Delivery time: Usually within 5-7 working days

You can find a list of the countries to which we ship here.

Please note that the stated delivery times are estimates and may vary depending on the destination and current circumstances. We are always trying to get your orders to you as quickly as possible.

For further information or special inquiries about shipping, please do not hesitate to contact us. We are at your disposal!

  • The dishes are dishwasher-safe, but can of course also be washed by hand. In this case, please use gentle cleaning agents and no abrasive sponges.
  • Dry the dishes carefully after cleaning to avoid water stains.
  • Please do not use in the oven or microwave, as rapid temperature fluctuations can cause the ceramic dishes to crack.
  • Ceramic pots can be rougher on the underside than pots made of other materials. We therefore recommend protecting sensitive surfaces on which the vessel is to stand from scratching if necessary.
Manufactory

Valentin Alscher / Grisella Kreiterling

Valentin Alscher (*1966) and Grisella Kreiterling (*1971) live and work in St. Pauli. Valentin Alscher studied fine art at the HfbK Hamburg under the sculptor Bogomir Ecker. Grisella Kreiterling earned her diploma in product design at the HfbK.

Clay in its own materiality and color characterizes the outer skin of the couple's ceramics, as Grisella Kreiterling and Valentin Alscher only glaze the inside of their ceramics transparently. Unagitated and pure in their formal language, they turn the ceramics freely on the wheel. The clay is fired twice to produce stoneware, which makes the ceramics resilient and impact-resistant, which is a necessary characteristic when used in the catering industry.
This makes Grisella and Valentin's tableware not only straightforward and simply beautiful, but also robust and durable.

Here is a selection of restaurants where you may have eaten from their tableware:

Carmagnole - Hamburg / Der Erdbeerfressende Drache - Hamburg / Eatery Röbbek - Hamburg / El jardin - Hamburg / Fauno Restauracao - Porto / Feuilleton - Stuttgart / Filmfest - Hamburg / Grill Royal - Hamburg / Hawesko - Hamburg / Kleine Brunnenstraße 1 - Hamburg / Klinker - Hamburg / Kontorhaus Sylt - Keitum / Le Carrousel - Hamburg / Nardo's - Hamburg / Ole Liese - Panker / Player - Hamburg / Poggenpohl Küchen - Brotbretter / Restaurant Flygge - Kiel / Töpferhaus - Alt Duvenstedt

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