The "Lunch at Grandma's" plate collection is made by Alt Means Old in enameled steel. This plate originated in the late 19th century, traditionally used in peasant cooking, and was used for all dishes.
The iconic white plates with blue edges follow the traditional manufacturing process, without any variations, a homemade product on which Antonella has written various inscriptions related to table settings and good manners.
The writings are all made by hand with non-toxic paints, they are then fixed by firing in special ovens.
The dimensions of the plates are: 22 × 22 × 3.5
Grandma's dishes can be washed in the dishwasher on the delicate program or by hand, the important thing is not to use water that is too hot, max 30 degrees.
The plates can be used without any problems, but we do not recommend intensive use (they are not suitable for use in catering).
The decoration could be damaged by using abrasive sponges or sharp tools.
Since they are steel they cannot be used in the microwave.