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Pasta Plate - Traditional

Sale price15,00 € Regular price25,00 €
color: Transparent

Whether it's cappellini on aglio e olio, penne all' arrabiata or ravioli with burro e salvia, the shape protects luscious sauces and lets spaghetti turn up effortlessly. Since pasta makes you happy and few dishes exude coziness and conviviality to a similar degree, this plate is one of the relevant acquisitions to a well-stocked dinnerware cabinet.

Our pasta plate was made in a manufactory in Portugal. Its shape resembles a shallow bowl - the gentle curvature at the edge makes it a classic plate for pasta of all kinds.

The pasta plate in our TRADITIONAL collection is available in many glazes and was produced sustainably and fairly. Glazed and unglazed, stoneware is suitable for cleaning in the dishwasher and may even be placed in the oven.

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Pasta Plate - Traditional Sale price15,00 € Regular price25,00 €

Close relationship: our first ceramic producer

Every company can surely reflect on that one relevant collaboration that has fundamentally accompanied and shaped the path of individual development. For us, it's the collaboration with Mario.

Mario grew up in a pottery family and had just taken over the management of the family business at the beginning of onomao when we were looking for a manufacturer to be able to establish onomao.

FOOD CULTURE


For many, high-quality food has become a fundamental part of their life culture. Conscious nutrition and organically grown food are experiencing a new cult.

Eating also means rest and enjoyment. It is often the time when family members come together from their individual lives and spend time together around the table. Intense communication takes place during this ritual, which otherwise often finds little space.

With onomao ceramics we try to contribute to this culture of life. Through sustainable production and fair manufacturing conditions, they extend the cycle of conscious food intake. Our desire is to develop durable products that visually embellish the ritual of eating for many years.

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