



Beja Large Oval Platter White With Red Hand Painted Rim
Handcrafted in Portugal, the Beja oval platter combines smooth white stoneware with a bold red rim – refined, versatile, and made for spoiling your favourite people.
Why we love this product..
Simplicity this good speaks volumes. The Beja platter moves seamlessly from weekday suppers to long, lingering lunches – its generous form perfect for everything from roasted vegetables to shared seafood. The red trim adds just enough distinction to make even the simplest spread feel intentional. Understated, timeless, and made to be passed around.
Delivering each piece ware it belongs: with you.
Complimentary shipping on all orders over $200. Otherwise, a flat rate of $15–$25 based on parcel size.
Shipped by Australia Post from Sydney, your order will typically arrive within 2–7 business days of your shipping notification. If you're not home for delivery, you'll be notified to collect your parcel at your nearest collection point.
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Beja Large Oval Platter White With Red Hand Painted Rim

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