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  • ABBOTT ABBOTT Butter Dish w/ Cover - Quarter lb

ABBOTT Butter Dish w/ Cover - Quarter lb

C$17.99
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Keep your butter soft and spreadable with this elegant, lidded dish. Its tailored size perfectly fits a standard quarter-pound stick, while the matching cover creates a decorative, protective seal that looks beautiful on any kitchen counter or table.

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Design

The dish features a classic, clean-lined silhouette specifically engineered to hold a single 1/4 lb stick of butter without sliding. Its deep-seated base is designed to keep the cover securely in place, while the ergonomic knob on top allows for a steady, one-handed lift during busy family breakfasts.

 

Durability

Constructed from high-quality, heavy-duty ceramic, this butter dish is engineered to resist chipping and thermal shock. The thick-walled construction provides natural insulation, helping to maintain a consistent temperature so your butter stays firm yet spreadable whether stored in the refrigerator or on the counter.

Care

This essential serving piece is both microwave and dishwasher safe, making it easy to soften chilled butter or remove oily residues. The non-porous glazed finish is designed to resist staining and odors, ensuring the brilliant white surface remains hygienic and looks brand new even after years of daily use.

Notable Features

The compact footprint is strategically designed to save space in crowded refrigerators or on small bistro tables. Its timeless, minimalist aesthetic allows it to transition seamlessly from casual morning toast to formal dinner service, while the raised rim on the base prevents melted butter from leaking onto your linens.

butter / ceramic / dish / quarter pound
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