Robert Welch Kingham Teaspoon by Williams Sonoma

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DIMENSIONS & MORE INFO

6 1/4″ long.
Made in Vietnam.

Description

SUMMARY

Distinguished by clean, simple lines, Kingham flatware has an understated style that coordinates beautifully with both classic and contemporary table settings. These timeless pieces are created for us by the award-winning studio of Robert Welch, one of Britain’s leading tableware designers.

  • Versatile spoon ideal for cereal, fruit, ice cream and more.
  • Crafted of 18/10 stainless steel for exceptional durability and brilliant shine.
  • Hand polished for a gleaming, mirrorlike finish.
  • Coordinates with other pieces in the Kingham collection.
  • Dishwasher safe.
  • 25-year warranty against manufacturing defects.
  • Commercial Grade: Thoughtfully designed and expertly engineered to meet rigorous standards and best practices from select commercial testing.
  • DIMENSIONS & MORE INFO

    6 1/4″ long.
    Made in Vietnam.

    USE & CARE

    Dishwasher safe on short hot cycle (150°F). Use quality branded 3-in-1 dishwasher tablets (we recommend Cascade Platinum Dishwasher Pods), or non-citrus scented/based detergent. Keep rinse aid topped up. Avoid washing with non-stainless-steel metals, as they can cause rust staining (especially on knives). We recommend cleaning dishwasher filters regularly and using proprietary dishwasher cleaner. The Robert Welch 25-year warranty does not cover damage resulting from: Acceptable (normal) wear and tear Accidental damage Damage caused by negligence or abuse Failure to follow use and care instructions Scratches, stains or discoloration Commercial use

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    Williams-Sonoma

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