Both practical and elegant, porcelain enamelware is nonreactive, easy to clean and has a more polished look than unfinished stainless steel, yet like metal cookware is lightweight and durable. Riess' long-handled sieve has an eyelet hole for easy storage and a hook on the opposite end to keep it suspended over a bowl or pot. Made by fusing porcelain glass onto iron, this handcrafted product has a clean white enameled finish and floral-patterned drain holes that recall their vintage origins and accentuate their rustic appeal; we love how the Austrian company's sleek designs show off the glossy enamel. A caveat: Although enamelware is much stronger than glass, the porcelain finish can still chip if it's dropped or hit against a hard surface.