Kettle & Brine x Era Mira Dinnerware - Charcoal
- $45.00$35.00





Kettle & Brine x Era Mira Dinnerware - Charcoal
- $45.00$35.00
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The Mira Collection is Kettle & Brine's exclusive dinnerware line designed and handmade in collaboration with Era Ceramics. As a functional piece, this collection was designed to be for everyday use and dressed up for a gourmet course. Curved sides are high enough to collect and contain every last bit of pan sauce, while limiting the rise to allow the use of a table knife to cut a juicy piece of steak in. Made to mix and match for every season, the Mira Collection is a texture and color study inspired by the natural variations of clay. Shown with Mira Dinnerware in Oyster and Speckle *This item is made-to-order. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. SPECIFICATIONS: Dessert Plate 6" diam x 1.5" H Salad Plate 8" diam x 1.5" H Dinner Plate 10" diam x 1.5" H Bowl 6" diam x 3" H Dimensions are approximate due to the nature of hand-thrown ceramics and inconsistencies are considered an inherent beauty of the material. MATERIAL: Charcoal glaze on brown stoneware CARE & USE: Dishwasher, oven and microwave safe Made in Austin, TX
The Designer
Founder and creative director Tarica Navarro launched Kettle & Brine out of her desire to live more thoughtfully through the objects that we chose to surround ourselves with on a daily basis. K&B aims to foster a connection between people and the process of creating a wholesome meal through good products that withstand the test of time. Think chopping boards comprised of walnut or sycamore and handmade speckled stoneware nesting bowls. Send the dinner invites out now.
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