Bowl
green/yellow
Article no: VMI | 404.141.40
RD$499 / 2 pack
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As HEROISK and TALRIKA series of plates, bowls and other eating articles were designed together, you can set the table with more color and function options – or simply stack and store them together.
Can be stacked to save space when not in use.
Colorful, impact resistant and grip-friendly. Perfect for small children who tend to drop, spill and make a mess in their eagerness to learn how to eat on their own.
Made of renewable plastic, a more sustainable option than plastic from sources like fossil oil.
Height: | 2 " |
Diameter: | 5 ½ " |
Package quantity: | 2 pack |
Article no: | 404.141.40 |
Packages: | 1 |
Length: | 2 ½ " |
Width: | |
Height: | |
Weight Gross: | 9 oz |
Weight Net: | 9 oz |
Volume per package: | 0.03 cu.ft |
Microwave-safe; heat food up to 212°F.
Dishwasher-safe up to 158ºF (70°C).
Recommended for children 18 months and older.
May be combined with other products in the HEROISK series.
Children need training when learning to eat on their own – with you. We have the tools you need to succeed. Grip-friendly baby spoons and baby mugs with spouts and 2 large handles for your child, as well as feeding spoons with long handles for you. If you want to avoid messy spills, complete with bowls and plates. They have high sides that keep most of the food on the plate. And everything is made of harmless plastic that withstands sharp teeth. Good luck – and don’t forget a bib!
For everyday meals at home to picnics in the park – TALRIKA and HEROISK are two durable tableware series made of renewable plastic. A more sustainable option than plastic from sources like fossil oil.
For everyday meals at home to picnics in the park – TALRIKA and HEROISK are two durable tableware series made of renewable plastic. A more sustainable option than plastic from sources like fossil oil. They contribute to one important goal for IKEA – that all plastic products are based on renewable or recycled materials – or both. Today these products are made of corn, but in the future we might use a different source as the development of renewable plastic is fast.
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