Robert Gordon Kitchen Life Scallop Bowl 11cm - Peppercorn
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The Robert Gordon Kitchen Life Scallop Bowl 11cm in Peppercorn is a small stoneware bowl designed for everyday serving and relaxed entertaining. Featuring a softly scalloped edge, subtle leaf embellishment and a reactive green glaze over an earthy clay body, this versatile bowl brings warmth, texture and handcrafted character to the table.
Perfect for serving dips, olives, nuts, sauces, yoghurt or small desserts, this compact bowl is both practical and decorative. Designed in Australia as part of Robert Gordon's Kitchen Life collection, it pairs beautifully with other pieces in the range to create a layered, country-inspired table setting.
Crafted from durable stoneware and finished with a reactive glaze, each bowl features natural variations in colour, speckling and texture, making every piece unique.
Key Features
- Designed by Robert Gordon
- Part of the Kitchen Life collection
- Peppercorn colourway
- Soft scalloped edge detail
- Subtle leaf embellishment
- Reactive glaze finish
- Natural speckled appearance
- Durable stoneware construction
- Ideal for dips, olives, nuts, sauces and desserts
- Microwave safe
- Dishwasher safe
Product Details
Brand: Robert Gordon
Collection: Kitchen Life
Product Type: Small Serving Bowl
Colour: Peppercorn
Material: Stoneware
Dimensions:
- Approx. 11cm diameter
- Approx. 6cm height
Features:
- Scalloped edge
- Leaf embellishment
- Reactive glaze finish
- Speckled detailing
Designed In: Australia
Made In: China
Care Instructions
- Dishwasher safe
- Microwave safe
Why You'll Love It
- Beautiful balance of practicality and handcrafted charm
- Ideal size for everyday serving
- Reactive glaze creates a unique finish on every piece
- Complements country, farmhouse and relaxed entertaining styles
- Easy to mix and match with other Kitchen Life pieces
A Note for Our Customers
Kitchen Life is a handcrafted range made using high-fired stoneware with natural iron flecks. During firing, these flecks may react in the kiln and create unique patches of red or orange within the clay body. This is a natural occurrence and part of the artisan process.
These variations are not considered faults and contribute to the individuality of each piece.
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