HKliving 70s Ceramics: Dessert Bowls, Set of 4

4 x Stoneware Bowls

Designed by HKliving in Netherlands 🇳🇱

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Experience a delightful blast from the past with the 70s Ceramics: Dessert Bowls. Inspired by the iconic retro designs of the 1970s, these charming dessert bowls will add a touch of nostalgia and groovy vibes to your dining experience.

The set includes four unique dessert bowls, each with a 400ml capacity that’s perfect for your favourite treats, ice creams, puddings, or even acai bowls. Not just limited to desserts, these bowls can also be used for soups, snacks, or small salads, making them a versatile addition to your tableware collection.

SHIPPING & RETURNS

Shipping
We ship to Singapore addresses as well as several Southeast Asian countries, including the Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. If you reside in a country not listed here, contact us for a custom quotation. Certain addresses within Singapore are listed as restricted and we do not offer deliveries to such locations. Find out more.

Returns
We hope that you’ll love your purchase. In case you need to make a return, please take photos of the defective product in question, and if the product in question requires a demonstration of its defectiveness, please take a video and send it to customercare@stackedhomes.com within 3 days from the date of delivery.

DIMENSIONS

L12.5cm x W12.5cm x H6cm x Weight: 0.31kg

MATERIAL

Stoneware

ABOUT THE BRAND

HKliving

Born to create high quality and sustainable homeware products, the Dutch brand has created collections that are timeless and ever-so unique. What makes their smaller decorative items stand out is its inspiration from the vintage 70s and the choices of materials that are carefully sourced and made from ceramic and stoneware. Don’t get us started on their refined colour palette, either.