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$10.27 $8.56
Crafted of durable stainless steel, Almoco has a satisfying, balanced feeling in the hand. It’s dishwasher safe, but we recommend a quick once-over with a tea towel post-wash cycle to prevent discoloration. Five-piece setting includes a salad fork, dinner fork, knife, soupspoon and teaspoon, packaged in an elegant red gift box. Made in Portugal.
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$8.08 $6.73
Great wine deserves to be served in style. The Sky Wine Carafe is an elegant glass decanter, which not only gives wine the chance to breathe and aerate, but also adds some contemporary Scandinavian style to the whole process. Ergonomically shaped with a slender neck and dimple at the base, the decanter is easy to…
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$9.90 $8.25
The Essential Dinnerware collection forgoes superfluous embellishment in favor of simplicity, emphasizing only what is essential. This approach of reducing a design to its essence results in pieces that are at once functional and timeless. Crafted of durable, scratch-resistant stoneware, the Essential Dinner Plate features a slightly footed bottom. It’s oven, microwave, and dishwasher safe….
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$35.99 $29.99
Taking great pride in authenticity, Germany-based ASA Selection believes that beauty resides in simple creations. Following this principle, the company, founded in 1976 by designer Yvonne Schubkegel, produces beautiful handmade dinnerware and accessories. In one single design, the Oco Collection (2016) unites elegance, purism, and sensuality carefully finished with a hand-painted line around each rim….
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$17.89 $14.91
Product designer Sophie Lou Jacobsen offers a new perspective on everyday objects through her use of color and form. Her whimsically mismatched Piano Martini Glasses (2021) are perfect for casual gatherings and festive enough for special occasions. Made from borosilicate glass, which offers durability and resistance to thermal shock. Made in China.
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$1.14 $0.95
Rendered in solid marble and brass, this set of coasters is a sleek, modern solution for preventing unsightly water rings. The underside of each coaster is lined with felt for scratch-free use. Sold in a set of four. Made in India.
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$9.10 $7.58
Walter Gropius, German architect and founder of the Bauhaus School, was a powerful influence in the development of modernism. In the mid-1960s, a friend commissioned him to design some dinnerware, which ultimately led to TAC 02 Dinnerware (1969), named after Gropius’ firm, The Architects Collaborative. Concise in its minimal geometric form and firmly in the…
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$1.73 $1.44
Inspired by elements of the natural world, product designer Sophie Lou Jacobsen offers a new perspective on everyday objects through her use of color, form, and whimsy. Crafted of borosilicate glass, which is prized for its durability and resistance to thermal shock, the Fritter Cocktail Mixer (2022) is a cheerful yet elegant mixing and serving…
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$1.86 $1.55
Nupo Leather Coasters (2014) have a soft structure and suede-like surface thanks to a combination of recycled leather and natural rubber. Clean with a damp cloth. Made in Denmark.
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$22.57 $18.81
Designed by Brad Ascalon for Nude Glass, this two-piece set is part of the refined Hepburn range of cocktail essentials. The mixing glass is crafted of pure lead-free crystal and features a contoured lip, while the copper-tone metal stirrer provides unique material contrast. Dishwasher safe. Volume: 22 oz. Made in Turkey.
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$19.19 $15.99
Functionality plays a central role in the work of Aur’lien Barbry, but he’s also keen on sculptural, asymmetrical forms. Sky Barware (2017) embodies Barbry’s sensibilities, marked by sensuous organic profiles. Constructed of mirror-polished stainless steel for a sleek look, it’s bound to be just as much of a conversation piece as the cocktails themselves. This…
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$33.05 $27.54
Walter Gropius, German architect and founder of the Bauhaus School, was a powerful influence in the development of modernism. In the mid-1960s, a friend commissioned him to design some dinnerware, which ultimately led to TAC 02 Dinnerware (1969), named after Gropius’ firm, The Architects Collaborative. Concise in its minimal geometric form and firmly in the…