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Splatter Coquillage Dish in Terracotta and Cream

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The coastal Italian touch your home has been missing. This little shell dish is perfect placed in an entryway or stashed on a bedside table. Handmade in Italy by artisans and finished with a splatter glaze, the Coquillage dish by Sharland England is a unique hostess gift guaranteed to earn you an invite back. 13cm W x 12cm L 5.1' W x 4.7' L Dishwasher safe. Founded by fashion journalist Louise Roe, Sharland England is a celebration of all things nostalgic. Elegant wicker, antique chairs & romantic, pleated cushions - every item is thoughtfully handmade. We believe in slow, meaningful design to create beautiful items that last.
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    Height: 2.37 in (6 cm)Diameter: 4.73 in (12 cm)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    2023
  • Production Type:
    New & Custom(Current Production)
  • Estimated Production Time:
    Available Now
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  • Seller Location:
    London, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU9024239687142

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