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Dansk Vandvid Ceramics by Niels Refsgaard
Dansk Vandvid Ceramics by Niels Refsgaard
Dansk Vandvid Ceramics by Niels Refsgaard
Dansk Vandvid Ceramics by Niels Refsgaard
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Dansk Vandvid Ceramics by Niels Refsgaard

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Danish-designed gems

Named after the houseboat restaurant in Copenhagen Harbor, Vandvid is an everyday collection of ceramics designed by Niels Refsgaard (yep, the famed Copenhagen-based artist who's been working with Dansk for more than 50 years).

  • Microwave and dishwasher safe
  • Stoneware
  • Mix-and-match patterns
  • Hand-painted designs by Niels Refsgaard
  • Made in: China
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.

Large Serving Platter: 11.25” W x 8.25” L x 0.50” H
Small Serving Platter: 8.50” W x 6.25” L x 0.50” H
Mug: 3.25” D (5.00” L with handle) x 3.00” H
Shallow Serving Bowl: 10.00” D x 2.00” H
Deep Serving Bowl : 6.00” D x 3.50” H
7 Piece Bundle includes: 3 large platters, 2 small platters, 1 shallow serving bowl, 1 deep serving bowl

Materials:

Stoneware. (Lead- and Cadmium-free.)

Care:

Dishwasher and microwave safe.

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Jill N.
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Small Plates Done Right
Review by Jill N. on 24 Mar 2024 review stating Small Plates Done Right
Purchased a set to use as small dinner plates. So very delighted with the plates. Easy to store and wash.
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Jill N.
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Small Plates Done Right
Review by Jill N. on 24 Mar 2024 review stating Small Plates Done Right
Purchased a set to use as small dinner plates. So very delighted with the plates. Easy to store and wash.
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Jill N.
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5.0 star rating
Small Plates Done Right
Review by Jill N. on 24 Mar 2024 review stating Small Plates Done Right
Purchased a set to use as small dinner plates. So very delighted with the plates. Easy to store and wash.
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Karen A.
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5.0 star rating
Happy Table
Review by Karen A. on 17 Mar 2023 review stating Happy Table
First I bought the set of the large and small serving plates and two bowls, then the set of four mugs, and finally decided that the serving dishes needed some friends to give us six place settings. I have been using my Oceanview Corningware for 45 years, and have enough for large family meals. I will be using my Dansk Vandvid for everyday meals and small group lunches and dinners. I am so happy!
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Karen A.
Verified Buyer
5.0 star rating
Happy Table
Review by Karen A. on 17 Mar 2023 review stating Happy Table
First I bought the set of the large and small serving plates and two bowls, then the set of four mugs, and finally decided that the serving dishes needed some friends to give us six place settings. I have been using my Oceanview Corningware for 45 years, and have enough for large family meals. I will be using my Dansk Vandvid for everyday meals and small group lunches and dinners. I am so happy!

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