Serving Dishes & Platters
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Studio A Home
What could be better than a classic platter? A classic marble platter in high heels! Poised on decorative brass feet, this marble serving staple literally elevate your serving style.
Viking
The Viking 7pc acacia and slate charcuterie board set is an elegant way to impress your guests by serving a variety of appetizers on one board. the set includes a heavy-duty, sustainable, acacia wood butcher block style serving board with ergonomic metal handles that make it easy to carry and maneuver. Three, 3.5” ceramic ramekins sit into recessed holes on the board for dips, dried fruits, olives, nuts, gherkins, grapes, sauces, super soft cheeses, and anything else you want to add to your presentation. Each ramekin bowl holds about 3 ounces. the slate board is removable and perfect for hard and soft cheeses and meats. You can even write the name of the cheese on the slate board with chalk (not included) so that your guests know the different types of cheeses you are offering. Underneath the slate board are two multi-function stainless steel cheese knives designed for cutting hard cheeses and spreading soft cheeses and other spreads. the set includes the serving board, slate, three ramekins, and two stainless steel cheese knives. The slate measures 14.0" x 3.75" x 0.25". The serving board itself measures 16.75" x 9.75" x 1.63" With the handles, the overall measurements are 20.25" x 9.75" x 2.63". The entire set ships in a gift box, making it an ideal gift for weddings, as a host/hostess gift, and more.
Mikasa
This unique leather accented large oval tray, from Mikasa, is both traditional and modern but also timeless and sophisticated. It takes your home bar to new heights. This handsome oval tray is suitable for elevating a counter, coffee table or your home bar. Measures 17 inches long by 13 ¾-inches wide and has handles for carrying ease. Hand-wash inside with warm water and a mild detergent; wipe outside with a damp cloth.
Fortessa
This cheese board and platter offers a striking natural aesthetic, perfect for showcasing an array of cheeses, charcuterie, or hors d'oeuvres. Crafted to be both functional and decorative, it seamlessly fits into any dining setting, from casual gatherings to formal dinners. Its stackable feature makes storage a breeze, allowing you to save space without sacrificing style.
Arthur Court Designs
Project Stone
Michael Aram
The collection is inspired by the liveliness and vitality of the Japanese flower as it blossoms each Spring. Embodying the ideals of renewal, Michael is captivated by the intricate nature of the flower and the symbolism that it holds. Representing fragility and the beauty of life, the Cherry Blossom collection combines soft, muted pink tones with golden brass and white marble to add a delicacy that exhibits the pure beauty of nature. "I have always been fascinated with the Cherry Blossom and its symbolism in the cycle of life. I find the ephemeral beauty of the blossoms and the way they burst into bloom, however fleetingly, truly inspiring."
Le Creuset
The Iris Platter features an organic design evocative of the delicate petals of the national flower of France and will bring brightness, light, and life to the kitchen and table. It’s ideal for elegantly serving everything from cheese and charcuterie to warm and cold appetizers. Crafted from the finest quality stoneware in a rainbow of iconic hues, the Iris Platter is finished with a vibrant glaze that is easy to clean, dishwasher-safe, and resistant to chips, scratches, and stains.
Costa Nova
Designed by the prestigious French floral designer Christian Tortu, this collection is inspired by the French and Italian Riviera. By mixing shapes and colors of its landscape, Tortu created a captivating collection by recreating the sublime features of this region.
Rosenthal
The Stripes 2.0 line design is an homage to Walter Gropius, reinterpreted with a contemporary feel. His hand-drawn design appears more linear because there are bigger gaps between the individual lines. A new modern, urban, and simplistic design is brought to the classic TAC in mix and match, with matte and shiny surfaces and shimmering metallic parts. The design is supplemented by color and façade elements taken from the Rosenthal am Rothbühl porcelain factory, which was designed by Walter Gropius. For this, the Rosenthal Creative Centre took photographs of pieces of the legendary exposed concrete butterfly roof and placed them on a wall plate with a 3D effect. The collection’s accentuated red tone, which is depicted on the glass plates and as a dot on the porcelain, was inspired by a railing at the factory. The Stripes 2.0 design draws on historical references, a building of immense appeal, and a unique mix of structures and materials that is characteristic of Bauhaus to capture the essence of the Bauhaus movement and its founder Walter Gropius and create an amalgamated statement of clarity and existence for the here and now.
Bordallo Pinheiro
Inspired by the Renaissance tiles of Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro, Rua Nova brings both tradition and contemporaneity together in one service. Through the extensive matching of functional pieces of tableware and accessories in four different colors, this collection honors the world of tiles, which one can take in on so many Portuguese streets.
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