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Trivet Round Wildflower Meadow

€32

Guaranteed to safeguard any surface, this cheerful table topper features a thick, handsome cork bottom sourced sustainably from Portugal. Its size accommodates large pots or serves as an individual placemat. Available in Standard, Lawn, and Landscape Animal designs, including the Wild Flower Meadow Pattern in charming miniature form.

Measurements:

Diameter: 7" (18cm)

Care Instructions

• Mosse pottery is safe for the dishwasher.

• Microwave-safe

• To remove stubborn stains, soak the pottery in a mild bleach solution.

• Only use Nicholas Mosse Ovenware in the oven. Do not place it on direct heat, on a hob, or near an open flame.

Delivery

Orders placed within Ireland take 1-2 business days to arrive. We have a standard shipping fee of €6 regardless of the size of an order. If an item is out of stock, we will contact you to let you know of any delays. We use An Post for shipping in Ireland.

Strong Packaging

We use strong, safe packaging made from materials that are environmentally friendly. Ensuring peace of mind that your item will arrive safely.

60 Day Returns

If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund or exchange the product.
You can return a product for up to 60 days from the date you purchased it.

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Testimonials

30/1/2026

Excellent Service!

Great service , super fast delivery, items excellently packaged!
Would highly recommend this store !
Great customer service

Gina

15/01/2026

Nicholas Mosse

Excellent service - good pricing, delivery very prompt with an update provided by the owner. Products perfect. I would certainly order again.

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The Legacy of Nicholas Mosse Pottery: A Timeless Irish Craft

One of the defining features of Nicholas Mosse Pottery is its meticulous production process. Each piece is handcrafted using traditional techniques, ensuring that no two items are exactly alike. The process involves several key steps:

Read our in depth blog post about Nicholas Mosse