Mason Cash 'In The Meadow' Mixing Bowl ~ Cream Rose

29cm
$149.90

This pretty cream earthenware mixing bowl is intricately embossed with delicate roses and foliage inspired by the English meadow.


Description

This pretty cream earthenware mixing bowl is intricately embossed with delicate roses and foliage inspired by the English meadow.

Bowl measures 29cm in diameter x 14cm in height and has a capacity of 4 litres.

Dishwasher, freezer and microwave safe.

Made in Portugal.

Producer

Mason Cash has been the choice of home cooks and bakers for centuries. The origins of Mason Cash can be traced back to a pottery operating at Church Gresley in the heart of the English ceramic industry in 1800, close to all the raw material and fuel sources required to make ceramics.

The pottery was run by a series of Master Potters of whom the most colourful was ‘Bossy’ Mason, which is where the ‘Mason’ name came from in the 1800’s. Tom Cash acquired the pottery in 1901 and renamed the company Mason Cash & Co.

Mason Cash had been producing mixing bowls during the 1800’s, but in 1901 they designed and manufactured the very first iconic Mason Cash mixing bowl. The design of the bowl has endured the test of time and has become something of a design classic. In fact, the design has barely altered since then, which is why the brand is still renowned for its innovative, classic kitchenware today.

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Mason Cash 'In The Meadow' Mixing Bowl ~ Cream Rose

$149.90
Description

This pretty cream earthenware mixing bowl is intricately embossed with delicate roses and foliage inspired by the English meadow.

Bowl measures 29cm in diameter x 14cm in height and has a capacity of 4 litres.

Dishwasher, freezer and microwave safe.

Made in Portugal.

Producer

Mason Cash has been the choice of home cooks and bakers for centuries. The origins of Mason Cash can be traced back to a pottery operating at Church Gresley in the heart of the English ceramic industry in 1800, close to all the raw material and fuel sources required to make ceramics.

The pottery was run by a series of Master Potters of whom the most colourful was ‘Bossy’ Mason, which is where the ‘Mason’ name came from in the 1800’s. Tom Cash acquired the pottery in 1901 and renamed the company Mason Cash & Co.

Mason Cash had been producing mixing bowls during the 1800’s, but in 1901 they designed and manufactured the very first iconic Mason Cash mixing bowl. The design of the bowl has endured the test of time and has become something of a design classic. In fact, the design has barely altered since then, which is why the brand is still renowned for its innovative, classic kitchenware today.

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