KITCHEN & DINING
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Baker’s Dozen Large Wooden Spoon Set By Sir Madam
$160.00Baker’s Dozen Large Wooden Spoon Set By Sir Madam
The wooden spoon is a kitchen workhorse, and we’ve been amassing bouquets of well-worn examples for years. Our Baker’s Dozen Wood Spoons sets are an instant collection of thirteen assorted styles with no two alike, packaged as a set in a printed muslin pouch. Great for cooking and serving, each spoon is hand-carved from beautiful beech hardwood, and gains a warm patina with age and use. A wonderful host or housewarming gift!
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Seletti Glassware
$12.00 – $14.00Seletti Glassware
Thin-walled but remarkably resilient, these lovely mouth-blown glasses move with ease from cocktail party to kitchen table. Offered in two sizes, since we think everything tastes better served from a thin, lightweight glass.
Witty elevation of everyday objects, or wry commentary on our disposable culture? Either way Seletti, an Italian company specializing in contemporary home wares, creates one of the cheekiest—and refined—lines we know. Called the “Estetico Quotidiano” collection, it renders humble household objects such as buckets and soup pots, plastic water bottles and drinking cups, egg cartons and storage tins in fine porcelain and thin, elegant glass. And while their reproductions may look precious, they certainly don’t act the part. All Seletti glasses are dishwasher safe.$12.00 – $14.00 -
Small Glass Water Bottle by Seletti
$30.00Small Glass Water Bottle by Seletti
Don’t be surprised if this graceful glass bottle reminds you of a similar vessel of the disposable sort. A lovely way to remind yourself to sip water at your desk throughout the day, or a sustainable, healthful way to hydrate on the go, it has a removable cap fitted with a plastic seal to prevent spills while commuting. Witty elevation of everyday objects, or wry commentary on our disposable culture? Either way Seletti, an Italian company specializing in contemporary home wares, creates one of the cheekiest—and refined—lines we know. Called the “Estetico Quotidiano” collection, it renders humble household objects such as buckets and soup pots, plastic water bottles and drinking cups, egg cartons and storage tins in fine porcelain and thin, elegant glass.
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Seletti Wine Glass
$20.00Seletti Wine Glass
Sophisticated but not a bit snobby, these wine glasses are a tongue-in-cheek nod to the ubiquitous party cups made of plastic. As light and lovely in hand as they are lighthearted in spirit, they’re also surprisingly sturdy. We’ll drink to that! Witty elevation of everyday objects, or wry commentary on our disposable culture? Either way Seletti, an Italian company specializing in contemporary home wares, creates one of the cheekiest—and refined—lines we know. Called the “Estetico Quotidiano” collection, it renders humble household objects such as buckets and soup pots, plastic water bottles and drinking cups, egg cartons and storage tins in fine porcelain and thin, elegant glass. And while their reproductions may look precious, they certainly don’t act the part. All Seletti glasses are dishwasher safe.
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Set Of 4 Marble Coasters By Sir Madam
$50.00Set Of 4 Marble Coasters By Sir Madam
The beautiful grain and vein of the stone takes center stage in these modernist marble coasters by Sir Madam. Elegant, and extremely useful, they are also easy to care for. Coasters are sold in sets of four, backed with natural cork to protect surfaces. No two are alike.
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Hammam Jar By Mud Studio, South Africa
$55.00Hammam Jar By Mud Studio, South Africa
Perfectly evoking the opulence of a hammam, the Turkish bath house which inspires its name, our ceramic hammam jar boasts the same signature domed shape and minaret-shaped finial. Each one is handmade by Mud Studio, an artisan workshop located in the rural farmlands of South Africa. It’s no wonder owners and designers Werner and Phillipa du Toit have won international acclaim for their often times quirky, always elegant earthy designs. We think their hammam jar is perfectly proportioned to hold bath salts and cotton balls, small treasurers and jewelry or, as in our case, cubes of raw sugar from Spain for tea time! Measurements vary slightly since no two pieces are ever identical.
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Butter Dish By Mud Studio, South Africa
$55.00Butter Dish By Mud Studio, South Africa
Another exquisite piece by Mud Studio, an artisan workshop located in the rural farm lands of South Africa. Owners and designers Werner and Phillipa du Toit have won international acclaim for their often times quirky, always elegant earthy designs. Each piece of pottery by this talented team is made by hand and truly one of a kind. This butter dish is modeled after a British vintage jelly mold and perfectly fits a US-size stick of butter. Measurements are approximate, since no two pieces are ever identical.
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Wood Veneer Flatware & Napkin Set by Seletti
$5.00Wood Veneer Flatware & Napkin Set by Seletti
A delightful way to add dash to the dinner table; a pretty way to perk up a picnic basket! Each set includes a fork, knife, and spoon—clever replicas of heirloom flatware—rendered in wood veneer, plus a simple cotton napkin. Your guests will love opening the brown paper package to find their own set sewn inside.
Witty elevation of everyday objects, or wry commentary on our disposable culture? Either way Seletti, an Italian company specializing in contemporary home wares, creates one of the cheekiest—and refined—lines we know. Called the “Estetico Quotidiano” collection, it renders humble household objects such as buckets and soup pots, plastic water bottles and drinking cups, egg cartons and storage tins in fine porcelain and thin, elegant glass.
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White Porcelain Carryout Container by Seletti
$20.00White Porcelain Carryout Container by Seletti
Modeled after the carryout containers found everywhere, this white porcelain dish will make itself as indispensable as its inspiration is disposable. Sized just right for nuts and olives, for guest soaps and jewelry, for paper clips and pocket change.
Witty elevation of everyday objects, or wry commentary on our disposable culture? Either way Seletti, an Italian company specializing in contemporary home wares, creates one of the cheekiest—and refined—lines we know. Called the “Estetico Quotidiano” collection, it renders humble household objects such as buckets and soup pots, plastic water bottles and drinking cups, egg cartons and storage tins in fine porcelain and thin, elegant glass. And while their reproductions may look precious, they certainly don’t act the part. All Seletti pieces are dishwasher and microwave safe.$20.00