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Durable, pristine bowl is great for whisking and mixing ingredients. Makes a wonderful food prep and serving bowl.
Pretty and practical, Revol porcelain is fired at high temperatures, creating a smooth, non-porous finish that’s easy to clean and resistant to stains, chips and scratches.
Features sturdy handles for easy transportation. Safe for oven, microwave, dishwasher and freezer. Made in France.
Web exclusive: this product is only available online.
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Revol Belle Cuisine Porcelaine Mixing Bowl, 2½ oz.
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$15.00
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Revol Belle Cuisine Porcelaine Mixing Bowl, 16 oz.
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$30.00
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Revol Belle Cuisine Porcelaine Mixing Bowl, 1.1 qt.
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$50.00
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Revol Belle Cuisine Porcelaine Mixing Bowl, 2.2 qt.
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$60.00
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Revol Belle Cuisine Porcelaine Mixing Bowl, 3.3 qt.
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$90.00
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- Manufacturer: Revol
- Care: Dishwasher safe
- Capacity: 2½ oz.; 16 oz.; 1.1 qt.; 2.2 qt.; 3.3 qt.
- Dimensions: 2½oz.: 3" x 3" x 1½"; 16 oz.: 5¼" x 5¼" x 2½"; 1.1 qt.: 6½" x 6½" x 3¼"; 2.2 qt.: 8" x 8" x 4"; 3.3 qt. oz.: 9½" x 9½" x 4¼"
- Material: Porcelain
BENEFITS:
- Great for whisking and mixing ingredients.
- Use as a food prep or serving bowl.
- Sturdy handles for easy transportation.
- Smooth, non-porous finish is easy to clean and resists stains, chips and scratches.
- Oven, microwave, dishwasher and freezer safe.
- Made in France.
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| The Revol story began in Saint-Uze, in the heart of France’s Rhone Valley, in 1789. In a region of France known for its red sandstone, brothers Joseph-Marie and Francois Revel started to manufacture a much harder-wearing white stoneware from local mineral deposits. A few years later, the Revol factory developed a non-porous formula that could be enameled in various colors; this went on to become the benchmark of fine porcelain. Since then, the Revol name has been closely linked with porcelain production. By remaining a family-owned company for 11 generations, Revol has preserved and reinforced its values and originality, while constantly advancing the art of porcelain.
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