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Serena Swan Condiment Set
£47.50
Details
- Serena Swan Condiment Set
- Handmade in India
- Condiment bowl with spoon
- Expect slight variation in appearance of each piece due to handcrafted nature of item
- Gift wrapped in pink box made from recycled cotton paper
- Handwash only
COMPOSITION & SIZE
100% Brass
L: 5cm, W: 10cm, D: 7 cm
Editor's Notes
Add a touch of elegance to your dinner table with the Serena Swan Condiment Set from Doing Goods.
This condiment set from Doing Goods has been handcrafted in India from luxe gold-tone brass to create a beautiful mother swan condiment bowl with a baby swan spoon. Adding character and fun to your table setting, the Serena Swan condiment set is totally timeless. Use yours for Sunday roast sauces, or to store sugar for tea and coffee.
About Doing Goods
Doing Goods was established back in 2010 by Netherlands-based couple Aanyoung Yeh and Jan Swinkels. They offer a carefully curated selection of trinkets and curiosities sourced on treasure hunting missions all across the globe. The duo embrace the Japanese design philosophy of wabi-sabi, believing things that have been used, worn and loved to hold their own perfectly imperfect beauty. Doing Goods collaborates with small businesses and collectives around the world, working with skilled craftspeople to produce goods that have a truly personal touch. Expect hand-tufted animal rugs, shaped into striking leopards, giraffes and pandas.
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We widely accept the following payment options:
- Visa
- Mastercard
- American Express
- Diners
- Klarna
- PayPal
- Apple Pay
ADDITIONAL PAYMENT OPTIONS INCLUDE:
- United States: Amazon Pay, Discover, JCB, Klarna and Paypal Express
- France: Klarna and Paypal Express
- Germany: Giro Pay, Klarna, Paypal Express and Sofortuberweisung
- United Arab Emirates: Cash on Delivery and JCB
- Australia: Amazon Pay and Klarna
- South Korea: JCB and UnionPay
- Hong Kong: Alipay, Cash on Delivery, JCB and UnionPay and WeChat
- Japan: Konbini, JCB and UnionPay