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Discover the Collector Edition, iconic Pyrex products revisited for the brands centenary! The vintage bowls functional design with a handle and a spout allows a better handling while preparing fabulous dishes. Features:
📱 Baking Tools
De-boning chicken or ham, trimming fat and sinews. The tapered, pointed blade is a necessity for working closely around joints. Filleting delicate fish or preparing carpaccio - it's easier with this extra
Care & use: Always rinse directly after use,use warm water and detergent and rinse THOROUGHLY. Do not use abrasive washing powders or bleach. Do not scour with an abrasive
📱 Cutlery
Inspired by the beauty of spring flowers, Primavera is based on an original watercolour illustration of florals in a contemporary pastel palette. Porcelain Matching dinner set, teaware and accessories available
📱 Teapots
Add a little svelte sophistication to your dinner table, with the timeless charm of the Cashmere Flared Mug in white, from Maxwell & Williams. Made from fine bone china, so everyday can
📱 Crockery
Pyrex - Bake & Enjoy Glass Bakeware Quiche Flan Dish - 1.4 Litre Glassware Products: At Pyrex - , we love to cook in every kitchen around the world. All Pyrex -
📱 Glassware
Inspired by the beauty of spring flowers, each piece in the Primavera collection features painterly florals in a contemporary pastel palette. Primavera's fresh palette and combination of styles make this collection a
📱 Crockery
This 2L jug from the Capri collection brings the colours of the Mediterranean to your table. designed in Australia exclusively by Maxwell & Williams, this gorgeous jug features a design of fruits
📱 Jugs & Flasks
Maxwell & Williams - 370ml Smile Style Mug ZarafaThese bright delights from Smile Style by Donna Sharam. Colourful and summery, this range makes a quirky matched setWhat's In
📱 Crockery
The Century Line knives have been specially designed for intense use. They receive a thermal treatment which consists of hardening (heating the blade), sub-zero (cooling from 50 to -196 degrees), and tempering
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