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How to be fancy with the seafood!

If you like to have some seafood or maybe a bit of sushi, then the many dishes and bowls from Royal Copenhagen and Bing & Grondahl with crayfish and crab motifs are good choice for serving with style. You can also choose to have an advanced sushi plate with the chopsticks resting in the claws of the crab.

Dishes for serving fish and sushi

When you are serving seafood, what would then be better than to add some style with interesting dishes that fit in with the ocean theme? This way you can set a good seaside atmosphere on the table with the many sea creatures represented on the serving dishes.

Find the many dishes for serving seafood from only EUR 26.47 here!

Dish for serving seafood and sushi

Dishes for serving seafood and fish

See the entire selection of Royal Copenhagen and Bing & Grondahl dishes here!

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