Crockery - dishwasher-safe and food-safe colors
The handmade and hand-painted stoneware tableware offers a wide selection of shapes that can be combined as desired.
Decide on the shape of the cups, plates, mugs and serving dishes, bowls and dishes and you will see that a combination service can be the solution.
Choose from the different decor variants of the faience collection? Are you more inclined towards the variety of transparent colored glazes from the Various collection for your stoneware service? The tableware set consisting of a flat and deep plate, dessert plate and butter and bread plate is a popular place setting that really comes into its own on the place setting. Of course, the bowls and dishes are also suitable for the microwave if you need to cook quickly. Otherwise, simply place our stoneware crockery in the oven to reheat or bake. It feels good there too.
A good morning with ceramic tableware
A good morning starts with blue and yellow breakfast plates, egg cups in thread check and teacups or the Canada mug as a coffee pot in roses or blue flowers? The teapot in the dot pattern always feels warm on the teapot warmer decorated in the same way. The cocoa pot in the red and green design radiates the warmth that both young and old love about hot chocolate.
Dare to be brave! The stoneware service and easy to combine
Look at the diameter and filling quantities of the tins, bowls and dishes, plates and serving platters and trays. There are often multi-piece sets that are wonderfully space-saving when placed inside each other and are otherwise so decorative that their use as serving or mixing bowls or as fruit bowls is not always considered. Yet the bowls are truly stylish kitchen helpers. It is not uncommon for them to be used with a lid as a pot or without it as a cachepot. The bowls are also ideal as a casserole dish or bread basket. Whether sugar bowl or salt cellar, cookie tins feel most at home next to storage jars. Classic Bauhaus ceramics in original shapes from the shirt made in the HB workshops for ceramics. Visit us in the workshops and see for yourself how much work goes into every single piece - Hedwig Bollhagen's words still sound inviting and determined today.