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Chic Elegance with a Touch of Blue: The Bone China Blue Danube Salad Plate

Prepare to be enchanted by the Bone China Blue Danube Salad Plate, a sophisticated ensemble where classic design meets modern elegance.

 The Majestic Blue Danube Serenade

Sophisticated Symmetry:

  • Exquisite Design: The plates boast a stunning Blue Danube pattern, with a harmonious blend of florals and geometric stripes in cobalt blue that gracefully frame the white center, drawing the eye inward.
  • Gleaming Gold Accent: A fine gold line trims the edge of each plate, offering a glint of opulence and setting the tone for an elevated dining experience.
  • Resilient Elegance: Crafted from the finest bone china, these plates combine durability with a translucent, almost ethereal finish.
  • Perfectly Sized: With a diameter that's just right for salads, starters, or desserts, these plates are as versatile as they are visually appealing.
  • A Quartet of Charm: Available in a set of four, they make for an ideal accompaniment to both intimate family dinners and larger gatherings.
  • Intricate Blue Danube design for a timeless aesthetic.
  • Rimmed with a delicate gold edge for a hint of elegance.
  • Crafted from high-quality bone china for a lustrous finish.
  • Ideally sized for salads or appetizers, enhancing the visual appeal of your dishes.
  • Comes in a set of four, perfect for entertaining guests or everyday elegance.

 At Goodwoods British Market, we've always held that a proper salad deserves more than just a leafy presentation; it deserves a stage that complements its crunch! And what better stage than the Bone China Blue Danube Plate? It’s not just about serving greens; it’s about serving panache on a platter.

So, whether you're tossing up a Caesar to Caesar or plating a posh Waldorf, let your salads live a little, on a plate that's pretty enough to eat (though we recommend against that). Visit Goodwoods British Market, where every leaf and petal finds its rightful place, not just in your salad bowl, but beneath it as well. After all, if life's a garden, shouldn't every meal be a blooming feast?