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Signature Housewares Sorrento Collection Butter Dish, Ivory Antiqued Finish

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About Signature Housewares Sorrento Collection Butter

Product Description Looking to add to your Sorrento accessory collection? This Sorrento Butter Dish in ivory is sure to please and will be a beautiful addition to your table. Made of stoneware, this butter dish is durable and made for everyday use. This item is dishwasher safe, for easy cleaning and years of use! A steadfast collection that is sure to please, all Sorrento pieces the signature rim design and are available in an array of colors. With dinner plates, salad plates, bowls and a multitude of additional serving and cooking accessories, you can build your collection over time. Bring a little Sorrento into your home today! Amazon.com Created by tableware designer and gourmet cook Debbie Segura in 2001, Sorrento is perhaps Signature Houseware's most popular dinnerware pattern. Sorrento stoneware suits almost any kitchen décor with its rustic, Italian countryside feel, showing a raised dot and olive leaf patterning on most of the solid-colored, thickly-glazed pieces. Square plates are also available, and bakeware and glassware complete the extensive collection, now available in more than half a dozen colors ranging from neutral suede to bright ruby red. This rectangular 8-by-4-1/4-inch butter dish with its crisp lines makes the perfect complement to the Sorrento rectangular platter, especially when the platter holds a long, sliced loaf of rustic Italian bread. The lid for the butter dish is embossed with a square medallion holding Sorrento's signature olive leaf design. An attractive as well as functional gift for someone who is building a Sorrento collection, the lead-free, chip-resistant stoneware butter dish may go in the microwave or low-temperature oven if a stick of butter needs softening, and cleans up without fuss in the dishwasher. --Ann Bieri