Kinto Butter Dish
Pingto Bamboo Chopstick Sets
Chopsticks come in all shapes, sizes and materials, These vibrantly colored, durably fashioned chopsticks from Japan are just the right length and width for most anything. We use them beyond the dinner table for stirring drinks, stirring batters and frying delicate items. Take note: The chopsticks come in a six-piece set.
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Henckels International Forged Accent 4-Piece Steak Knife Set
Fashioned from German stainless steel, this set of steak knives boasts fine-edged blades that’ll cleanly slice through even the toughest cuts of meat. Their forged bolster construction creates balance between the blade and its ergonomic, triple-rivet handle—which has a comfortable curved design and stylish stainless-steel end cap, which will add a little pizazz to your countertop knife block. The satin finish blade also adds an elegant touch whether you set these knives out for a special occasion or simple weeknight meal. Available with either white or red handles.
Serrv International Birds of a Feather Bread Warmer in Natural Basket
Made by artisans in Bangladesh, this beautiful bread warmer is fashioned from terra cotta clay that’s gathered by hand along riverbanks before it’s cleaned, thickened, molded and fired at a low temperature. This oven-safe stone features a lovely nature-inspired design as well as a whitewash, which softens the material’s natural reddish hue. It sits within a basket that’s handwoven using kaisa grass and palm leaves, which are fast-growing local resources. Plus, the employment these fair trade items provide to rural Bangladeshi women is vital, there aren't many other ways for them to earn an income. For best results, make sure your bread (slices, rolls, etc.) is spread out on the clay base, covering as much area as possible. It warms through surface contact.
Miya Company Rice Bowls — Set of 4
Made in Japan, this set of four stunning ceramic rice or soup bowls give a modern take on the classic Japanese pottery. Each bowl has a unique, abstract pattern and a slightly flared top rim for a simple, elegant design that’s home in both a minimalist or maximalist kitchen.
Miya Company Sendan Blue Sushi Set
Your takeout has never looked so good. Made in Japan, this sushi set built for two includes two sets of wooden chopsticks, two large rectangular plates and two small bowls for soy sauce—all stunningly packaged in a gift box. The unique navy and white swirled design gives a modern twist to classic Japanese blue and white pottery.
Kinto Non-Slip Wooden Tray
From breakfast in bed to backyard barbeques, there’s much to be said for the utility of a good serving tray. We found this beautiful pressed-wood tray with a terrific secret: a non-slip coating. The top has a thin, invisible layer of polymer that prevents slippery glasses, mugs and plates from shifting during transport. Choose between sizes or pick up both for varying loads. Established in 1972 in Shiga, Japan, Kinto incorporates Japanese principles of simplicity and subtle elegance into its tableware designs.
Kinto CAST Iced Tea Glasses — Set of 4
It's hard to find glassware that is both sturdy and delicate. We like the simple, appealing design of Kinto's iced tea glasses, which are heat-resistant and sturdier than traditional glass. The subtle lip on the rims of the glasses emphasize their sleek tapered shape and also make for easier drinking. Established in 1972 in Shiga, Japan, Kinto incorporates Japanese principles of simplicity and subtle elegance into its tableware designs.
Casablanca Market Unglazed Natural Tagine
In Morocco, you can't go two steps without seeing—and smelling—tagine, which refers to both a broad variety of flavorful, slow-simmered stews and the conical cooking vessel in which they are prepared. While you don't need the pot to make the stew, the cookware's pyramid-shaped lid does most of the work for you and produces consistently moist results, condensing and redirecting steam back into food. We love these beautiful unglazed tagines from Casablanca Market: Each one-of-a-kind piece is made of terra cotta, which is porous so it absorbs flavors from every batch and infuses it into food, much like seasoned cast iron. Some tagines will have color variations or small indents in the sides. These aren't defects but rather a result of their traditional production method: Multiple pots in the kiln side by side that are then separated by hand, so each tagine is unique in character. To season before first use, submerge both the pot and lid in water for six hours and let them air-dry completely. Rub the interior of the base and lid with a few tablespoons of cooking oil, then place the tagine in a cold oven. Set the oven to 350°F, bake for 2 hours, and leave the tagine to cool completely in the turned-off oven. As with all clay cookware, your tagine should not be exposed to extreme temperature shock. Rinsing a hot pot under cold water, for instance, may cause it to crack.
Wine Punts Original Recycled Glasses
Named for the dimpled indent at the bottom of your wine bottle, Colorado-based company Wine Punts makes these ultra-strong drinking glasses out of recycled wine bottles, with a dedication to sustainable living. They partner with local restaurants and hotels to save tens of thousands of glass bottles per year from crowding our landfills. Artisans saw off the neck of the bottles then fire-polish and individually inspect every Wine Punts piece to ensure a seamless, smooth rim without any chipped or sharp edges. Each Wine Punts product has its own personality, from slight variations in diameter and hue to the patterned ridges on the bottom. And they're heat-treated to be more durable than typical drinking glasses and unlikely to chip—great for everything from water to wine.