Description
Blue bellflowers, red lungwort and yellow buttercups - looking at our design Alpine flowers immediately brings to mind a bunch of colourful field flowers. No matter if young or old, if traditional or trend-conscious: Those who choose the design Alpine flowers make a good choice for many years to come. Each piece is made by hand and is a real unicum. Gmundner Keramik is also suitable for the dishwasher and microwave.
Specifications
Weight 0.176 kg Volume 0.2 L Diameter 7.5 cm Height 8.1 cm Length 7.5 cm Width 12.5 cm
Post-purchasing

You benefit from a pure piece of Austria with lasting value by choosing Gmundner Keramik.

We offer to re-purchase all current and former designs on available stock forms for an unlimited time. Please, inquire with our customers service.

Care instructions
Dishwasher and Microwave oven

Care instructions and tipps for your Gmundner Keramik

Dishwasher

All Gmundner ceramics are safe to use in the dishwasher.

 

Our recommendation:

  • Wash at low temperatures: max. 50 °C. This will maintain the appearance and functionality of your tableware.
  • Use powder detergent instead of tabs. Powder is less aggressive and the quantity used is easy to regulate.
  • After the dishwashing cycle has ended, allow the residual steam to escape. This will prevent limescale stains.
  • Check the dishwasher rack regularly for any bent tines and straighten. This will prevent your dishes hitting each other.

Microwave oven

All Gmundner ceramics are safe to use in a microwave oven.

 

Our recommendation:

After cleaning in the dishwasher, make sure your tableware is completely dried before placing in the microwave. This prevents your ceramics from getting too hot due to residual moisture.

Alpin Flowers

Ceramics meet flower meadows

When painting the Alpine flowers by hand, every leaf is dabbed twice – first yellow, then green. During firing, the two colours then blend together to create a wonderful interplay and bring the flowers to life, as if kissed by sunshine. Every flower has its own name. The red ‚Gretel‘, also known as lungwort, the blue campanula, the yellow marsh marigold or the yellow cowslip with its two flowers. The image is immediately reminiscent of a colourful bouquet of meadow flowers.