



Mixing bowls with a history
Rosti’s Margrethe mixing bowl has been a kitchen icon for over 60 years. Designed in Denmark by industrial designer and architect Jacob Jensen, it originally launched in 1954 and was named for the Danish Queen Margrethe (with the expressed permission of the Danish royal house—how official!).
- Dishwasher safe
- Bowls are heat resistant up to 158°F
- Melamine with fitted plastic lid
- Anti-slip ring on bottom
- Handle and pour spout
- BPA free
- Made in: Thailand
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
1.5-Liter Bowl: 7.5”W x 5”H
2-Liter Bowl: 8.5”W x 5”H
3-Liter Bowl: 9.75”W x 5”H
4-Liter Bowl: 11”W x 5.25”H
5-Liter Bowl: 12.75”W x 5.75”H
Measurements include handle and spout.
Small Set includes: 1.5-liter, 2-liter, and 3-liter bowls with standard lids.
Large Set includes: 3-liter, 4-liter, and 5-liter bowls with standard lids.
- Materials:
Bowls are melamine with BPA-free plastic lid.
- Care:
Bowls and lids are dishwasher safe. Not safe for use in the microwave. Lid is not 100% leakproof.
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