





Oasis Oval Platter
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Description
Made for the table, especially this time of year.
The Oasis platter features a soft aqua glaze inspired by natural water tones, with subtle variation from piece to piece that makes each one slightly different.
Its elongated oval shape is ideal for bread, pastries, or anything meant to be shared. Easy to style, easy to reach for, it fits naturally into both everyday meals and spring gatherings.
Handcrafted in Portugal, this is a functional piece made to be used often and appreciated over time.
Details
- Material: Stoneware
- Dimensions: 13 × 24 × 2.5 cm
- Made in Portugal
- Each piece features slight variations in glaze and finish
Care
Dishwasher and microwave safe.

Beautify Your Home
Ember Collective is passionate about bringing premier porcelain, made from scratch, to homes across the planet. We operate outside the box (and the traditional circle), handcrafting modern, geometric kitchenware and luxury lighting fixtures with advanced precision.
Our team of artists in United States go to great lengths to source the finest regional and international material to make each Ember Collective product truly special. Each item is hand dipped in homemade satin matte glazes in TBA signature colors to create a satin matte, yet subdued, durable end result that transforms the porcelain into a kitchen product with everyday use.
Our design studio draws inspiration from classic homeware trends and minimalist aesthetics. We spend hundreds of hours planning, experimenting and fine-tuning each product in our workshop. Ember Collective specializes in utilizing the latest cutting-edge crafting techniques. We turn pen and paper sketches into 3D printed models that then create flawless, high end consistent ceramics without using a pottery wheel.
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