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Pure wooden serving dishes and bowls

Last year, Pascale complemented her Pure ceramic line with kitchen accessories made of carbonized ash wood.

She chose pure, simple shapes and a color that continues throughout the collection, a design where the wood speaks for itself. Functional cutting boards with angled rounded edges for easier gripping and a moisture edge that collects excess liquids.

Pure by Pascale Naessens for Serax, for experiential, happy moments in the kitchen and at the table.

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Pure Wood by Pascale Naessens

The bowls in burnt ash are an extension of the wooden spoons that had been in the Pure collection for some time. The tactility of wood particularly appeals to Pascale: "It feels like taking nature into your hands." Ideal for serving fruit, nuts or lettuce. Added to the serving dishes are also coasters, the perfect characterful carriers for drinking and wine glasses.

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Serax is a Belgian family business, regularly Axel's mother walks around it, she is actually the founder of the company.

When I arrived there 13 years ago, Serax was not yet working so much with ceramists. Roos van de Velde was one of the first, a very good ceramist and a real artist. I have seen the company grow and in the meantime, Serax is working with top national and international ceramists/designers such as Fréderick Gautier, Antonie Sciortino, Anne Demeulemeester, Marie Michielssen ... and top culinary chefs such as Sergio Herman and Ottolenghi. I feel particularly honored in their company.

Serax has also become very important as an international player, they sell all over the world. As a result, I regularly get forwarded photos from Belgians abroad who let me know that they have dined on my ceramics in Bali, Maldives, China, Poland, ...