Ikea cutlery
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Ikea cutlery
I've searched for the answer to this so if someone is able to remind me - is there a good line of Ikea cutlery that is recommended.
We've finally got a dishwasher and it's just occurred to me that the very pretty but impractical cutlery - vintage look with "ivory" plastic handles isn't going to last 5 minutes in the heat of the dishwasher.
Might it have been Dragon?
We've finally got a dishwasher and it's just occurred to me that the very pretty but impractical cutlery - vintage look with "ivory" plastic handles isn't going to last 5 minutes in the heat of the dishwasher.
Might it have been Dragon?
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They do loads.
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/tabl ... lery-sets/
The prices shown on this UK site look odd but we use Sedlig, bought from Ikea Caen.
http://www.ikea.com/gb/en/products/tabl ... lery-sets/
The prices shown on this UK site look odd but we use Sedlig, bought from Ikea Caen.
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Thank you. I will look at Dragon when I'm next in Ikea.
Pretty? Well,it looks like this
https://www.notonthehighstreet.com/dibo ... 0wodyDQMKQ
You may disagree!
Pretty? Well,it looks like this
https://www.notonthehighstreet.com/dibo ... 0wodyDQMKQ
You may disagree!
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Dragon here too
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+1, I also have it as our own everyday cutlery and have had some pieces since we bought our first house, I love it! Very handy too as I can take a few spare pieces with me when we take a holiday at the villa.French Cricket wrote:We have Dragon - wear very well, and you can buy sets plus individual extras (at least we can in France). I'd recommend it.
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