Unglazed plate in black basalt – the perfect serving platform
This 33x20 cm plate from Revol's Basalt range is crafted from through-coloured black ceramic with a rustic, unglazed finish. The non-porous surface combines durability with a sophisticated design that showcases your dishes against an exclusive backdrop.
Ideal for modern plating, tapas, sushi, or as a decorative serving board at everyday and special-occasion meals alike.
Functional beauty for your table
The unglazed black material creates a striking contrast to colourful dishes, turning every serving into a visual statement. The plate's rectangular format of 33x20 cm provides extra space for creative plating and makes it particularly well suited to modern serving concepts where presentation is just as important as flavour.
Durable quality for daily use
Made by Revol Porcelain with a focus on durability and functionality. The robust construction, weighing 980 grams, gives the plate excellent stability on the table. The non-porous surface is practical in everyday use – it does not absorb liquids or odours and is easy to clean, ensuring a long service life even under intensive use.
Timeless design meets practical function
The minimalist aesthetic of the Basalt range fits into any table setting, from the rustic country kitchen to the urban restaurant. The black, matt finish adds a sophisticated element to your table and draws attention to the food as the central focus. Combine freely with other pieces from the Basalt range for a cohesive look.
With this plate you get:
• A hardwearing, non-porous serving surface in black ceramic
• A rectangular format of 33x20 cm, perfect for modern plating
• Rustic, unglazed design that showcases your culinary creations
You are always welcome to contact our customer service at web@hwl.dk for further information.
Frequently asked questions
Can the plate be used in a microwave and dishwasher?
Yes, Revol's Basalt plates are designed for everyday use and can be used in both microwave ovens and dishwashers, making them highly practical for a busy kitchen.
Is the surface scratch-resistant?
The unglazed surface is harder than traditional glazing, but we still recommend avoiding sharp knives directly on the plate to preserve its appearance for as long as possible.
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