Wrendale Designs Covered Butter Dish

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Wrendale Designs Covered Butter Dish

Bring a touch of tradition to your kitchen with this Wrendale Designs covered butter dish. It makes a charming addition to the breakfast table and can also be used to keep butter outside of the fridge before using it to bake something delicious. This lovely covered butter dish features the ‘Mooo’ and ‘Milk Maid cow designs and will look lovely at a breakfast table. It’s crafted from fine bone china which is chip resistant to ensure this piece stays looking beautiful for longer. 

Dimensions: 183 x 100 x 80mm

Features original watercolour designs

Dishwasher, freezer and microwave safe

Original watercolours hand-painted by Hannah Dale in Lincolnshire. Products designed in Royal Worcester’s studio in Stoke-on-Trent, UK.

About Wrendale Designs

Driven by a love of beautiful things and an eye for quality. They pride themselves on producing stylish, design-led greeting cards and gifts based on original artwork by Hannah Dale. You’ll find gorgeous designs and Hannah’s unique style across a wonderful selection of products. These include:

Firstly, stationery

Secondly, home

Thirdly, giftware items.

Inspired by the glorious countryside and the outdoor life, they began life on a crowded kitchen table in Lincolnshire. Having studied Zoology at university, Hannah started drawing and painting animals during the long hours of fieldwork as part of her degree. It wasn’t until 2012 however that she decided to combine her passions for art and wildlife and attempt to make a living from her paintings.

It was then suggested to Hannah that she design some cards. Since then she hasn’t looked back! As the business has grown, it has become a family affair and Hannah and her husband Jack now run the business together with a wonderful team working behind the scenes so that Hannah can focus on what she enjoys most – her wonderful artwork.

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