Product Description
The Sagaform oil and vinegar carafe set consists of two glass carafes with dark brown cork stoppers. Each carafe has a volume of 300ml and belongs to the Nature series. The design features a wavy shape that combines functionality with a natural aesthetic. You receive this set in a gift box.
Application & Use
You use these carafes to serve oil and vinegar at the table or in the kitchen. The set is designed for professional use during events, at trade fairs, or within office environments. Its durable materials make it suitable for daily use. The elegant appearance ensures that the set remains a visible part of the interior.
Logo & Personalization
You can have this product printed with your own logo. Personalization allows you to use the set as a professional business gift or promotional item. You provide the logo, and we apply it to the product. This process helps your brand gain consistent visibility with your target group.
Product Features
The carafes are made of glass and use organic cork for the lids. Cork is a sustainable material that is resistant to liquids. Each carafe has a capacity of 300ml. The product is transparent. The set is delivered in a gift box for a professional presentation.
Delivery & Production
The delivery time for this set depends on your specific order quantity and the printing requirements. A minimum order quantity applies to this article. Production starts after the design for the logo is finalized. You receive specific information about the shipping schedule during the ordering process.
Hidalgo Bags & More
Hidalgo provides high-quality promotional products for companies and associations. We specialize in personalizing items to match your corporate identity. Besides glassware, you can choose Tacx bottles printing to promote your brand during sports events. We ensure that every product meets your standards for quality and design.
| Weight | 250 g |
| Size | 0 x 0 x 19.5 cm |
Available colours:
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