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No. 47, Guildford Crescent,, Colombo 07 00700, Sri Lanka
contactos teléfono: +94 115 305 555
sitio web: www.dankotuwa.com
mapa e indicacionesLatitude: 6.908086, Longitude: 79.86444
Sineth Withanage
::Great products... Amazing bunch of employee... It is an experience everyone should look forward to...
Mohamed Fazloon
::World class tableware with quality and reliability, plenty of parking space available even for tour busses. A must visit place for tourists. Variety of porcelain tableware collections, accessories, cutlery, home decor and lifestyle products. Very friendly staff to assist you at all times. Free wifi for Customers. With a cafe facility and short coffee break for business meeting. Enjoy a tasty meal with delicious coffee.
Evgeniya Leykinskaya
::There is new small lovely cafe inside the showroom run by a great manager, Yoonus. Go for a coffee and snack, you’ll love it (my fave is muffin with white chocolate and pepper)!😍
Naveen Jeremy De Silva
::You can only buy sets of porcelain tableware at the moment. Hopefully in the near future you can buy individual items. The carpark is still under construction but the security personnel will assist when parking the vehicle in front of the showroom.
gajen harish
::The Signature Showroom displays the very best of Dankotuwa Porcelain’s fine Sri Lankan tableware and giftware, housing an array of modern and elegant products, thus giving consumers, hotel business partners and design professionals a hands-on opportunity to experience world class tableware exclusively from Dankotuwa Porcelain. Taking visitors, both local and foreign, on a journey into Sri Lanka’s ceramics heritage, the Signature Showroom features a section on the history of Porcelain to educate customers about the “Dankotuwa” story as well as its association with the local pottery traditions. Pottery in Sri Lanka goes all the way back to 500 BC, when the first local potters manned their wheels and came up with elaborate, artistic designs, directly inspired by their unique island surroundings.