Origo Orange Serving Bowl 2L $74.50 (Was $149) + $9.95/$14.95 Delivery ($0 with $250 Orders) & up to 50% off Sitewide @ Iittala

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Looks like iittala is closing at least part of it's business here and who knows what range/stock will remain past it's transfer to the Royal Doulton Outlet

High-quality items.

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Comments

  • +4

    $149 RRP for a bowl πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

    • -4

      You were free and the value is questionable even at that pricepoint, so there ya go… πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

      • +7

        Looks like I hit a nerve! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  • +1

    wtf in this cost of living crysis

    • Tbf it's probably why they're shutting

  • Here comes the β€œi have this and it’s worth it” comment.. AKA, get another victim πŸ˜†πŸ˜†

  • +2

    'Made in indonesia'

    this feels like some bogan who went over to Bali too many times, got the idea to start a 'botique' business by buying cheap shit from Indonesia and selling it here to use as a tax write off for their holidays, and this was the best they could think of

    • -2

      'botique' is the bogan way of spelling the word…

    • +2

      Your $2000 iPhone is made in Asia but you bought it anyway, when you could have bought a €90 Android from AusPost or Coles. This is a quality designer brand from Finland and they are as expensive over there. Feel free to buy your household items from elsewhere, I also eat my cereals on a cheap IKEA bowl even if we have mostly Fiskars, Iittala and Arabia kitchenware, some of them produced in the 60's and 70's and still look like new.

  • +2

    Looks like quite a nice colourful bowl.

    I'd buy it for $20 or $25.

    • check your nearest TK maxx every couple weeks, they often have plates/bowls like this.

  • +1

    soon to be sold again from their clearance website, fiskar moving all of it that

  • I don't think I could justify paying $75 for any kind of bowl even if I were a billionaire

    • +1

      You can shop like a billionaire on Temu

      • Haha true

  • Nigella and chefs endorsed their "Dahlstrom Tools" range of pots and pans. Not sure if they've cheapened their manufacturing procedures since, though, and if the quality is still the same as what Nigella and chefs bought in the past.

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