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Eat crunchy things on the couch, toss a mighty salad, order extra everything for your takeout ramen and serve sides at the table in the bowl whose name only hints at all the places it will go.
A set of 4 Coupes with graceful proportions. Works especially well with dishes that might slosh, like a little bed of mashed potatoes with roasted chicken thighs and a pool of jus or scallop crudo with little bubbles of olive oil and lime juice, tagliatelle lightly sauced, a good old grain bowl. Coupes also make great vessels for big salads or sides to share.
The Weeknight Serving Bowl is great for two people plating their own main dishes or for sides for the buffet. Fill it with fruit or candles and you've got a right good centerpiece, too.
If this set went to school, it would be called "well-rounded." Not one of everything but one of what you really need for meals and snacks of all sizes.
Hold it, and you’ll get it. The Mug’s soothing hand-feel, durable construction, and grounding color palette make it the one you’ll reach for again and again. You might want to buy a few, so you’re never without. Or, squirrel them away for last minute gift-giving. It’s a true MVP that has all the stamina and charisma to play for years to come.
We call it the Breakfast Bowl, but we find uses for it all day long. Serve olives, almonds or dips on a party tray or an appetizer-sized serving of a chilled summer soup. Make a handful of crackers or little bag of Cheetos more of an event. Also great for little eaters, who will find that the wider, footed base makes it less tippy than the Ice Cream Bowl - a stack of Breakfast Bowls would be an amazing baby shower gift.
These bowls are named for how often (almost comically) you'll use them. That's it, bases covered. Table's set and ready for the in-laws, dinner parties, or quickie weeknight takeout meals.
At East Fork, we're all about functional pieces that don't have to hide in a cupboard when they're not in use. This big, round, flat-bottomed bowl is ideal for mixing breads, muffins, cookie dough, and more—or pile it high with fresh summer fruit and leave it on your table for effortless styling.
Take it at its word: these bowls are perfect for two scoops, with room for whipped cream. Also good for holding: servings of braised greens, french onion dip, oatmeal, olives, keys, or the kitchen sponge.
This set of 4 side plates works wonders for holding those little meals you don't quite want to dirty a big dish for: cheese and crackers, reheated leftovers, or a heap of cut veggies. They'd also make lovely dinner plates for little ones, who may be tickled to have their own scaled-down version of the Dinner Plate found at the bigger people's place settings.
A set of 4 Cake Plates that are perfect for serving dessert but they're also the right size for snacking of all sorts, especially when you're serving a crowd. And if you're feeling more formal with your table setting, they also make lovely bread plates.
Cover all the bases beautifully with this five-piece set. Plates in three sizes and two bowls, one little and one more generously sized, and you have all you need to snack small, feast large or just have yourself a very fine lunch.
There's (practically) one of everything here in the 7-Piece You're-All-Set Set. A pot for every purpose! Three bowls and three plates of varying sizes plus the one and only Mug.
A set of 4 dinner plates that have a slight lip for neat stacking, and they fit just right into standard dishwasher racks. They're equally perfect for showing off a carved holiday roast as they are for displaying an entire homemade birthday cake.
Substantial? Definitely. Dramatic? That, too. The Serving Platter shines, plated with food or all alone on your table.
Soup-lovers, step right up. A stack of 4 bowls perfect for a big servings of butternut squash soup, beef stew, chili, Lucky Charms, or Bibimbap.
There's just something about a big oval tray that whispers "family style." It's perfect for when we want to (gently) encourage family and friends to help themselves. We worked hard to get this form right, and it was worth it. Oval platters tuck in so nicely between other vessels on the table, and we wanted to provide more options to our servingware pieces. Thinking outside the box, this platter could make a great entryway catch-all for keys, mail, and a candle or two.