Mixing Bowls 4.5L - Emile Henry

The Emile Henry Mixing Bowl is versatile and can be used for numerous tasks in the kitchen (whisking, mixing, and more), thanks to its stable base.

SKU: 91346564
Sale price$77.00 Regular price$96.00
20%

Couleur: Grand Cru - Rouge
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Pickup available at La Guilde Culinaire

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Bol de Préparation 4.5L - Emile Henry Grand Cru - Rouge   - Emile Henry - Bol de préparation - 91346564 - La Guilde Culinaire

Mixing Bowls 4.5L - Emile Henry

Grand Cru - Rouge

La Guilde Culinaire

Pickup available, Usually ready in 24 hours

6381 Boulevard Saint-Laurent
Montréal QC H2S 3C3
Canada

+15147506050

The Emile Henry Mixing Bowl is versatile and can be used for numerous tasks in the kitchen (whisking, mixing, and more), thanks to its stable base. The updated deeper profile means fewer spills and spatters as you mix, whisk, and toss. The horizontal handle allows for a solid and secure grip while mixing. With just the right weight, it remains stable when mixing with a spoon, and the slant at the base allows the bowl to stay tilted for easy whisking. Combining function and beauty, the Emile Henry Mixing Bowl is a kitchen must-have for cooks that appreciate unrivaled quality and design. It is attractive on the table, and can also be used in the oven, microwave and dishwasher.

*Mixing bowls are sold individually

  • Made in Marcigny France since 1850
  • 100% Ceramic: made with mineral-rich clay from the Bordeaux region of France
  • Resistant to thermal & mechanical shock
  • Small mixing bowl dimensions: 9.6" x 7" x 5.3"
  • Small mixing bowl capacity: 2.5Q
  • Medium mixing bowl dimensions: 10.6" x 7.6" x 5.7"
  • Medium mixing bowl capacity: 3.5Q
  • Large mixing bowl dimensions: 11.5" x 8.5" x 6.3"
  • Large mixing bowl capacity: 4.75Q
  • Scratch-resistant glaze
  • Dishwasher safe
  • Guaranteed against manufacturing defects under 10-year warranty (from date of purchase) & does not cover damage caused by improper use


Each of our pieces is handmade, one by one, which can generate irregularities. Called in the jargon of ceramicists "pitting" or "sheep-pointing", these small defects generally visible to the naked eye, are forgotten once at work in the kitchen...


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