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Kiani Ceramic Soap Dish - Cream

Kiani Ceramic Soap Dish - Cream

£10
  • Handmade Ceramics
  • Handcrafted in Portugal
  • Reactive Glaze
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Standard Delivery within 7 working days

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Kiani Ceramic Soap Dish - Cream

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Handcrafted in Vietnam, our Ullu planters highlight the skill and tradition of local makers. Each piece is made using a time-honoured coiling technique, where rolls of clay are carefully layered and then skilfully smoothed into the final shape by hand.

Design Story

Add a spa-like feature to your bathroom with our Kiani ceramic soap dish. Its neutral reactive glaze adds a refined touch, while the etched design brings texture and character. This elegant yet practical piece helps create a calm, sophisticated atmosphere, blending style and function effortlessly.

Product Details
Product SKU
KS5501
Weight
0.15kg
Dimensions (h x w x d)
3 x 13 x 13cm
Colour
Cream
Material
Ceramic
Country of origin
Portugal
Domestic use
Suitable for domestic use only
How It's Made
Care Instructions

To care for your item, we recommend you use a mild detergent and do not leave to soak. Handle with care.

Delivery Options

UK Delivery

Free Delivery on orders over £500 net.

Orders below £500 net – £20 Delivery Charge

Delivery within 7 working days for in-stock items


Northern Ireland, The Highlands and Islands of Scotland, Isle of Man, Isles of Scilly

£20 Delivery Charge

We work with couriers Yodel and DPD for standard delivery items. For larger items, please be aware that your delivery may arrive on pallets. 

Please note that dropship deliveries will have alternative rates, click here for more information. 


Minimum order value £300 (net)

Minimum shipping value £300 (net)


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Artisan Ceramics

Our ceramics are handmade from a selection of raw materials including terracotta, earthenware and stoneware, brought to life by skilled artisans in Vietnam, China and Portugal, using a wealth of techniques that are thousands of years old.