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Ladelle adds new outdoor serveware collections

Ladelle has introduced two new outdoor serveware collections to its offering – Bamboo and Seagrass.

The woven Bamboo collection is a stylish and practical solution for providing shade for food and keeping bugs away, whether eating indoors or out. Each item has been handcrafted, showcasing natural bamboo with subtle colour variations.

Bamboo is available in three colours – natural, blue/teal and pink/yellow and the range comprises food covers in a range of sizes, collapsible food covers and a two-piece tray set.

Ladelle’s woven Seagrass range provides a practical solution for the summer season. Handcrafted by skilled artisans, the woven seagrass items bring a warm and natural feel to modern organic dining table and outdoor dinner parties.

The Seagrass range offers placemats, coasters, serving tray, napkin holder, utensil holder, bakers tray, and bowl.

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