Category: Serveware

  • Queer-Owned Brands – COOL HUNTING®

    Queer-Owned Brands – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] Every gift we give can have a resounding impact well beyond the reaction of the receiver so it’s important to be mindful of where our money goes. Supporting the LGBTQ+ community is always necessary—every day, all year round. (And whether friend or family, be sure to check in on the LGBTQ+ people in your […]

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  • Culinary Culture – COOL HUNTING®

    Culinary Culture – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] Food brings us together—from cooking to setting the table and even cleaning up—and there’s nothing quite as special as sharing a meal with those you love. Many items and ingredients go into making these memories. Whether you’re searching for a gift for a talented chef, aspiring cook, natural wine enthusiast, whisky expert or someone […]

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  • Rain Rock Creek Designer Plate – COOL HUNTING®

    Rain Rock Creek Designer Plate – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] This enchanting, sensorial depiction of Big Sur’s Rain Rock Creek cabin and its surrounding woods, illustrated by British designer Luke Edward Hall, was drawn from a memory of a past holiday. Released by the heritage brand Ginori 1735, it’s been made in Italy from pure porcelain. Measuring 10.62 inches in diameter, the designer plate […]

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  • Essential Three-Piece Set – COOL HUNTING®

    Essential Three-Piece Set – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] Designed in NYC, the Essential Three-Piece Set from Universal Belongings consists of four entrée plates, four salad plates and four cereal bowls. The ceramic objects—available in four colorways—feature a two-tone glaze that creates a subtle ombre look, adding character without being gimmicky or gaudy. The sturdy bowls and plates are dishwasher- and microwave-safe, and […]

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  • Mosaic Plate – COOL HUNTING®

    Mosaic Plate – COOL HUNTING®

    [ad_1] Chell Fish is Brooklyn-based artist Michele Mirisola’s ceramics project, and from it comes a series of mosaic plates. Reminiscent of antique oyster plates and inspired by the forms of seashells, these handmade pieces are suffused with whimsy. They come in different shape and artwork variations but all are a unique way to serve oysters—or […]

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