Gordon Ramsay Bread Street White 16 Piece Dinner Set by Royal Doulton

£170.00
Description

Inspired by Gordon Ramsay’s Bread Street Kitchen restaurants, this collection is the result of a close collaboration with Gordon and combines a mix of aesthetics and materials with functionality. A modern design that lends itself to the casual dining style for which Bread Street Kitchen is loved, this tableware is perfectly proportioned for every meal and the serving pieces are intended for both individual portion sizes This 16-Piece Set consists of a neutral Slate and White colour palette, adding interest by using different finishes, mixing satin and high gloss and contrasting edge lines to create a striking and smart look.
 

Set contains:
4 x Dinner Plate 27cm
4 x Side Plate 21cm
4 x Cereal Bowl 17cm
4 x Mug

Royal Doulton Exclusively for Gordon Ramsay

Scottish by birth, Gordon Ramsay was brought up in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. With an injury prematurely putting an end to any hopes of a promising career in soccer, he went back to college to complete a course in hotel management. His dedication and natural talent led him to train with some of the world's leading chefs, such as Albert Roux and Marco Pierre White in London, and Guy Savoy and Joel Robuchon in France.

Royal Doulton are part of the Fiskars Group who "integrate sustainability into everything they do" and achieved a Platinum level sustainability rating from EcoVadis.

In 1815 John Doulton invested his life savings, £100, in a small London pottery operation. In the course of over 200 years, Royal Doulton's focus on bringing premium quality and exceptional design to everybody's table has been a resounding success. Earning them not one but two Royal Warrants, and the continuing love of fans the world over.

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