Tramontina introduces fine porcelain range

At Exclusively last week, Tramontina launched a new range of tableware in a wide range of styles.

Using a high standard of raw materials, the collection ensures almost no porosity, resulting in a strong, durable, translucent porcelain with a top quality glaze.

High technology manufacturing as well as the purity of the raw materials reduces the risk of imperfection, giving great edge chip resistance and guaranteeing 100% food safety.

The range, which is made in Brazil, offers options for all tastes with a variety of colours and designs. Minimalistic, neutral and smooth to the touch, the pieces merge Scandinavian elegance with Japanese restraint.

The plates are designed to be more than utensils and to express a lifestyle where aesthetics and functionality unite.

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