
Rustic Ceramic Butter Dish
esme and bird
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- Order placed
- 8th June
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- Dispatched
- 12th June
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- Standard delivery
- 16th - 17th June
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Bring a touch of rustic charm to your table with this beautifully handmade ceramic butter dish. Crafted with care, its satin beige speckled glaze gives it a soft, earthy feel, while carved grooves encircle the dish, adding texture and interest. Perched on...
Bring a touch of rustic charm to your table with this beautifully handmade ceramic butter dish. Crafted with care, its satin beige speckled glaze gives it a soft, earthy feel, while carved grooves encircle the dish, adding texture and interest. Perched on top is a sculpted bird, resting on a scalloped disc with subtle hues of pink peeking through - an understated pop of colour that adds to its handcrafted appeal. Both functional and decorative, this butter dish comfortably fits a standard-sized block of butter and makes a lovely addition to any kitchen with a love for simple, soulful design. Perfect for hosting or everyday use, this butter dish is lovely blend of timeless design and artisan craftsmanship.
Dish washer friendly
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Delivery options available
Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 16th - 17th June
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