
5-piece children's crockery set - François 1er
Set of 5 pieces for children 6 months and older. Perfectly adapted shapes: a kettle that is easy for little hands to grasp, a bowl for soups, purées or compotes, cutlery to gobble up everything without getting it all over, a plate with ideal proportions.
100% Melanine
Product description
Set of 5 pieces for children 6 months and older. Perfectly adapted shapes: a kettle that is easy for little hands to grasp, a bowl for soups, purées or compotes, cutlery to gobble up everything without getting it all over, a plate with ideal proportions.
100% Melanine
Complies with the EN 14273/EN 14350 standard
Caution : Melamine is machine washable. Do not use in microwave. Wash before the first use. For the safety of your children and for hygiene reasons: Warning! This product should always be used under adult supervision. Before each use, examine the product. Discard it at the first sign of deterioration or fragility. Always check the temperature of the food before giving to the child. This product may break if dropped.
Domain note
FRANÇOIS IER, KING BUILDER OF CHAMBORD
François I, born François d'Angoulême on September 12, 1494 in Cognac died on March 31, 1547 in Rambouillet. He was crowned king of France on January 25, 1515 in the cathedral of Reims and reigned until his death in 1547. Son of Charles of Orleans (1459-1496), Count of Angouleme, and Princess Louise of Savoy (1476-1531), Francis I was not destined to become king. He nevertheless acceded to the throne by succeeding Louis XII, his cousin, who was without an heir at his death.
In 1519, he undertook the construction of a new royal house at Chambord, in the heart of the game-filled lands of Sologne. The king followed the progress of the construction with interest. He signed a palace in his image, inherited medieval traditions and ideas of the Renaissance. Chambord is for him as much an isolated stay where he likes to come to hunt with his friends, as an architectural creation of genius and a political manifesto. He also invited foreign diplomats and, in 1539, his rival Charles V, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, to dazzle them.
At his death in 1547, the chapel wing and the lower enclosure were not yet completed. His son Henry II continued the construction of the western wing.
Product characteristics
100% Melanin
Complies with the EN 14273/EN 14350 standard
5 pieces / For children 6 months and older