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The Mason Cash In the Meadow collection is intricately embossed with delicate florals and foliage, with a beautiful colour palette. A perfect addition to any kitchen. The utensil holder features a classic design which will suit any kitchen. The storage is practical and will keep the kitchen worktop organised. Made from stoneware, the utensil jar is hard-wearing and durable making it perfect for everyday use. The large 1.3L capacity is ideal for storing kitchen tools and gadgets. The size is H 15 x Dia 12.5cm. The attractive design means that you will no longer need to rummage in draws whilst cooking, as all of your utensils will be conveniently displayed on the countertop. Mason Cash was established in the heart of the English ceramic industry back in 1800 and has become world renowned for its innovative, classic kitchenware today.

In The Meadow Utensil Pot

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The Mason Cash In the Meadow collection is intricately embossed with delicate florals and foliage, with a beautiful colour palette. A perfect addition to any kitchen. The utensil holder features a classic design which will suit any kitchen. The storage is practical and will keep the kitchen worktop organised. Made from stoneware, the utensil jar is hard-wearing and durable making it perfect for everyday use. The large 1.3L capacity is ideal for storing kitchen tools and gadgets. The size is H 15 x Dia 12.5cm. The attractive design means that you will no longer need to rummage in draws whilst cooking, as all of your utensils will be conveniently displayed on the countertop. Mason Cash was established in the heart of the English ceramic industry back in 1800 and has become world renowned for its innovative, classic kitchenware today.