Portmeirion Pomona Bakeware
  Portmeirion Pomona Bakeware
Named after the ancient goddess of fruit, Portmeirion’s Pomona dinnerware is an outstanding decoration. The romantic shape was inspired by the generous rounded forms of seed pods and gourds and was designed by Susan Williams-Ellis in 1982. Each cup and plate in the Portmeirion Pomona range comes patterned with one of six luscious fruits taken from hand-colored books of the 1830's.
The Pomona range of dinnerware and cookware really is nature at your fingertips and brings the orchard to your table, with its bountiful representations of seasonal fruit-fullness. Pomona is the perfect accessory for those serious about both cooking and about eating!
Susan's colorful range is an explosion of fresh fruit and color. Luscious representations of summer and autumn include zesty lemons, ripe plums, juicy apricots, sweet cherries, rosy red apples and pears. These wonderful images look ready to eat, placed on a simple white background within this wonderful range of ceramics and accessories.
The fruitier the better! Side and dinner plates are accompanied by a huge range of tableware and cookware shapes including an array of new serving pieces including low, salad and mini bowls, oval cookware items, a comport, sorbet dish and two new vase shapes. The extensive range of traditional cookware items includes flan, lasagna and gratin dishes, cheese domes, casseroles and soup tureens.
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