Lotus Plate | White
Lotus Plate | White
Duties and Taxes for Non-EU countries apply
Servingware bearing the iconic ‘Lotus’ pattern designed in 1965 by Norwegian artist Arne Clausen. Available in multiple sizes and colors. Dishwasher and microwave safe. MIX & MATCH | BUY 6 ARNE CLAUSEN ITEMS & GET 1 FOR FREE
- Size: 0,25L
- Material: Porcelain
- Designer: Arne Clausen
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Do you ship to Norway?
- Yes, we ship to Norway. The shipping cost to Norway is 16 EUR.
Please note: Packages shipped outside EU are shipped DDU (Delivered duty unpaid) and customs duty and other costs will be payable by the receiver. Check out our Shipping Policy for additional info.
What are the shipping rates?
Denmark:
- 6 EUR / 49 DKK
Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Austria, Poland, UK, Sweden, Germany:
- 15 EUR
Italy, Republic of Ireland, Spain, Portugal, Norway, Slovakia, Slovenia, Finland, France:
- 16 EUR
Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Croatia, Romania:
- 25 EUR
Switzerland, Andorra, Bulgaria, Greece, Monaco, Czech Republic, Hungary:
- 35 EUR
United Kingdom
- The shipping to the UK is free, however we do not send orders below €155 due to Brexit regulations. Delivery 3-6 days
Rest of the World:
- From 45 EUR
Please note: Packages shipped outside EU are shipped DDU (Delivered duty unpaid) and customs duty and other costs will be payable by the receiver. Check out our Shipping Policy for additional info.
When will I receive my order?
We will process your order within 24 hours of the next working day in Denmark. Our delivery times are as follows:
- Denmark: 1-3 business days
- EU (except Denmark): 3-7 business days
- Rest of Europe: 3-7 business days
- Rest of World: 5-10 days
All customers paying by credit card are subject to validation controls which may delay delivery. In addition to this, Lucie Kaas Aps cannot be held liable for delays caused by freight forwarders.
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The Lotus
Read more about the Arne Clausen historyEvery lotus leaf in nature has a special structure. Arne Clausen's design shapes this pattern in an iconically simple way, harmonizing the utility and iconic expression of the object.
In nature, the lotus leaf has the shape of a bowl that collects water droplets. The idea that people have used this bowl for a container of food, makes the Lotus a perfect symbol for tableware.