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Cans & Butter Dishes
Whether it's a can or a butter dish, these vessels are keepers of all sorts of fine things, adding charm to everyday life. The onomao cans come in two sizes: Wiltrud is tall and slender, Lothar is flat and spacious. Be it sea salt, favorite hair ties, jewelry, matches, tampons or contraceptives: they guard quite a few secrets with a ceramic lid. Moreover, cans are also wonderful packaging for gifts: vouchers, necklaces or heartfelt messages can be handed over in them. LOTHAR is also available as a candle. Filled with beeswax and a wooden wick, it provides maximum coziness – and can be reused afterwards.
The butter dish MANTEIGA is a classic for a beautiful breakfast table. With its rounded shape, it guards butter or oat spread, protecting them from quick melting or flying visitors. Whether for dinner or breakfast or for a quick buttered bread in between: the stoneware butter dish is a long companion and therefore also makes a wonderful gift. Cans and butter dishes are available in many glazes, which also wonderfully complement the three ceramic collections KLASSIK, TRADITIONELL, and ABERTA.
Questions & answers
Due to the handmade production, all products differ slightly among themselves in shape, color and texture. This makes each piece unique and gives the products their individual charm.
We manufacture most of our products in Portugal. Our glasses products are made in the north of Spain.
The onomao products are made in manufactories in Portugal. This means they have shorter transport routes and less CO2 is emitted. We use only recycled or natural materials from the region. In order not to waste resources, we also buy products with small blemishes from our manufactures.
onomao products are designed for long-term use. They are dishwasher, oven, and microwave safe. Treat your tableware with care and avoid exposing it to drastic temperature changes, as this can cause cracking. With our matte glazes, cutlery marks may appear over time. However, these are only superficial and can usually be easily removed with baking soda and a soft cloth.


















