£45
Colour: Blue
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Original Product Description:
The HAY Barro Plate Set, designed by Portuguese designer Rui Pereira, brings the warmth and beautiful simplicity of terracotta to your table. Meaning ‘red clay in Portuguese, Barro reflects Pereira''s appreciation for the traditions and uses of this ancient material. The plates low scooped design and rolled-edge detail, combined with its soft touch and proportions, create a sense of stability that makes it a pleasure to use. Crafted in Portugal from durable terracotta, the Barro Bowl is glazed in a variety of high gloss colours, allowing for innumerable personalised combinations to match or mix. Rui Pereira, a Portuguese product designer, is known for his fascination with learning from different cultures and redefining product typologies. His exploration of materials and manufacturing techniques is evident in the Barro Bowl, which seamlessly blends traditional craftsmanship with modern design. The set of two bowls offers both functionality and aesthetic appeal, making it a versatile addition to any table setting. Whether used for serving or as decorative pieces, the HAY Barro Bowl Set of 2 adds a touch of rustic elegance to your dining experience.
Founded in 1985, Holloways of Ludlow is a British interiors brand known for its expertly curated lighting, furniture, and home accessories. For kitchen spaces, Holloways offers refined essentials that elevate everyday dining experiences. Their tableware collections feature clean lines and sophisticated finishes, while quality glassware adds elegance to both casual and formal occasions. Thoughtfully designed kitchen storage solutions maintain organization without sacrificing style, complemented by table accessories that enhance entertaining. Each kitchen piece demonstrates the brand's attention to functional beauty, ensuring that culinary spaces reflect the same design principles found throughout their collections where British craftsmanship meets contemporary living.