Rosenthal Free Spirit 3-1/2-Inch Glass One-Arm Dish, Red/Violet Rim

Rosenthal Free Spirit 3-1/2-Inch Glass One-Arm Dish, Red/Violet Rim
Rosenthal
$22.00
  • 3-1/2-inch one-arm dish in clear glass with red/violet rim
  • Deep body with dramatic rim that swoops up on one side
  • Organic, versatile Free Spirit dinnerware by British designer Robin Platt
  • Also available in a variety of rim colors or white porcelain
  • Dishwasher- and microwave-safe
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