Gordon Ramsay Maze Denim

Cereal Bowl (Set of 4)

Enjoy every bite with the Gordon Ramsay Maze Denim Line Cereal Bowl. Crafted from white stoneware featuring the Maze circular design, with a contrasting blue denim glaze line around the rim, these four cereal bowls are fresh, modern and the ideal size and shape for granola, overnight oats or fruit and yoghurt. Designed to mix and match with existing colours from the Maze collection.

  • Stoneware
  • Set of 4
  • White with a blue line 
  • Designed to mix & match
  • Microwave and dishwasher safe
  • Designed in England, made in China
  • Gift Boxed 
Product Article Number
1065479
International Article Number
701587472173
Width
18 cm
Length
18 cm
Height
5.5 cm
Weight
370 g
Volume
685 ml
Gordon Ramsay Maze Denim
Shop Collection Now
£3.95 – Orders Under £75. Standard UPS Delivery: 2-3 working days, UK Mainland only. 

Free – Orders Over £75. Standard UPS Delivery: 2-3 working days, UK Mainland only.  
Our story begins in 1815 when John Doulton invested his life savings, £100, in a small London pottery operation. Ours is a story of many firsts, from innovating new materials and glazing techniques, to collaborating from the beginning with artists and designers. For over 200 years, our focus on bringing premium quality and exceptional design to everybody’s table has been a resounding success. We’ve designed award-winning collections like Olio by Barber Osgerby and Signature 1815, collaborated with talented designers, artists and craftsmen; launched the 1815 collection of best-selling ranges from Pacific Blue to 1815 Pure, celebrated our 200 year anniversary, and even celebrated our 10th Anniversary of the successful 1815 collection.

Customers Also Purchased

If you like the item above, you may also like these items that other customers have also purchased.

Royal Doulton Exclusively for Gordon Ramsay

Scottish by birth, Gordon Ramsay was brought up in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. With an injury prematurely putting an end to any hopes of a promising career in soccer, he went back to college to complete a course in hotel management. His dedication and natural talent led him to train with some of the world's leading chefs, such as Albert Roux and Marco Pierre White in London, and Guy Savoy and Joel Robuchon in France.