Royal Doulton 1815 Bright Colours Cereal Bowls Set of 4

£55.00
Description


Brighten up your morning with these 1815 Bright Colours Cereal Bowls, coming as a set of four.

Made from chip-resistant porcelain, each one features a different bright coloured glazed around the rim of the bowl. With the shape and design inspired by Royal Doulton's famous ceramic heritage dating back to 1815, the colours contrast beautifully against the white to give them a stylish modern twist.

Use for cereal, fruit, yoghurt or soup. Shake up your current dining set with these colourful bowls.

Please Note: The 1815 Bright tableware collection offers two sizes of cereal bowls: 16cm and 15cm. This set of 4 bowls comprises the 15cm size. The bowls included in the 16-piece Dinnerware set are 16cm in size.

  • Perfect for cereal, fruit, yoghurt or soup
  • Easily stackable set of 4
  • hand-dipped glaze technique and brush stroke design
  • Made from durable chip-resistant porcelain
  • Microwave and dishwasher safe
  • Features debossed 1815 stamp
  • Matching items available
  • Width: 15cm, Length: 15cm, Height 7.7cm

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.

- We donate 1% of your purchase to 1% FTP

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