Dinner set Cadix 19 elements LUMINARC
Tableware Cadix made of white tempered glass
Dinner set Cadix in classic white with a subtle design that will fit perfectly in any dining room. The set was designed with everyday comfort and special occasions in mind, offering full functionality for six people.
The Cadix collection is made of high-quality tempered glass, which is subjected to specialized thermal treatment. This process guarantees significantly higher resistance to shocks, impacts and sudden temperature changes compared to traditional porcelain. The non-porous structure of the material makes the dishes fully hygienic, they do not retain microorganisms and are extremely easy to keep clean.
The design of the series is characterized by a delicate, embossed pattern on the edges of the dishes, which gives them lightness and a sophisticated style. Thanks to its durability and universal aesthetics, the Cadix service is valued not only in households, but also in professional gastronomy. The possibility of safe washing in the dishwasher and use in microwave ovens significantly facilitates daily preparation and serving of meals.


Reinforced tempered glass
The thermally tempered material ensures exceptional durability and resistance to breakage and mechanical impacts.
Full hygiene of use
The smooth, non-porous surface of the glass prevents the accumulation of bacteria and impurities, which guarantees health safety.
Practicality for everyday use
The dishes are fully adapted for intensive use: they are dishwasher safe and microwave safe.
Universal design
The subtle pattern and classic white make the set fit into any interior decor, from modern to traditional arrangements.
Manufacturer
Arc France
104 avenue du Général de Gaulle
62510 Arques
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Safety information
This product can be used safely and in the manner specified by the manufacturer only based on the instructions for use and maintenance, recommendations, warnings, or safety information placed on the product or its packaging or attached to the product.
































