Gretel Stone Village Plate
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Our Gretel rustic hand carved vintage stone plate adds simple elegance to any kitchen, dining table, or decor for a coffee or console table. This plate is hand carved out of stone from India.
Owner, Kassina, uses this plate in her all natural and eco-friendly dishwashing setup. See it on the counter in the kitchen image. Every time she shares it on Instagram we sell out, so hurry as supplies often go out of stock.
See the A Natural Companion section below to choose your soap and which accessories are right for you.
She pairs it with:
- Savon de Marseille All Natural large soap block (Olive or Cream)
- Wooden dish brush with replaceable head. Perfect for most dish cleaning.
- Various scrub brushes for hard-to-get food, and cleaning veggies and bottles.
***Given these are vintage, no two plates are alike in size, depth or design and can vary quite a bit. See last picture for an example of some that we have in stock. They’re all perfect in their own way and will look great in your space!
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This item ships in 3-4 weeks when in-stock. You'll receive an email with tracking code once your order ships. If you ordered other non-freight items, your entire order will ship together. We may be able to accomodate a rush order or split delivery. See our Contact Us link in the footer. Or use the chat feature from 10-5 CST, Mon-Fri.

Our founder's story
More Than Just Beautiful Things
At Hello Norden, we’re not here to sell trends. We’re here to help you create spaces that feel like you. Spaces that calm your body, support your nervous system, and tell a story you recognize as your own.
Every piece we offer—vintage, made-to-order, or newly crafted—is chosen for how it feels, not just how it looks.
Founder Kassina Folstad spent 22 years designing spaces and studying how environments impact the body. That led to the creation of the RUTED Method—a science-backed, story-rich approach to design that’s changing the way we think about home.
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