Pallarès Solsona Kitchen Knives
These carbon steel and boxwood kitchen knives are made by hand in a workshop in Solsona, Spain, near Barcelona, where the Pallarès family has been ...
View full detailsThese carbon steel and boxwood kitchen knives are made by hand in a workshop in Solsona, Spain, near Barcelona, where the Pallarès family has been ...
View full detailsA staple in French homes, the Papier d’ Armenie is a natural air deodorizer made from the dried sap of the Styrax tree bonded to paper. The musky ...
View full detailsDesigned in 1969 by Louis Violet and still manufactured today by the third generation of the Violet family in their workshop in the South of Fra...
View full detailsA staple in French homes, the Papier d’ Armenie is a natural air deodorizer made from the dried sap of the Styrax tree bonded to paper. Tear a stri...
View full detailsThis multi-colored cotton hand towel is so named for its traditional association with German miners. Legend has it that the first pit towels were ...
View full detailsStore and pour olive oil (or water plants) without drips. Crafted from mould to finished product by a fifty-year-old kitchenware company from the B...
View full detailsA new addition to our cutlery collection! Available in four distinct colors. Feels light but substantial in the hand, and is a capable knife for al...
View full detailsAn elegant Italian solution to a half-finished bottle of wine. Push down the metal lever to expand the rubber gasket to fit any bottle. Made in Ita...
View full detailsA classic German-style dish brush with replaceable heads. From Burstenhaus Redecker, one of the last producers of handcrafted brushes in Germany. T...
View full detailsThese carbon steel and boxwood kitchen knives are made by hand in a workshop in Solsona, Spain, near Barcelona, where the Pallarès family has been ...
View full detailsA staple in French homes, the Papier d’ Armenie is a natural air deodorizer made from the dried sap of the Styrax tree bonded to paper. Tear a stri...
View full detailsStore and pour olive oil (or water plants) without drips. Crafted from mould to finished product by a fifty-year-old kitchenware company from the B...
View full detailsA kid-sized beechwood nail brush from Burstenhaus Redecker, one of the last producers of handcrafted brushes in Germany. The natural bristles are g...
View full detailsA sturdy, natural fiber pot scrubbing brush for tackling baked-on, hard-to-clean messes. From 75-year-old Burstenhaus Redecker, one of the last pro...
View full detailsIn French, it’s a buchon Champagne—or Champagne cork—and it does the trick to keep your unfinished bottles of sparkling wine fresh and bubbly. The ...
View full detailsIngeniously designed with three small ridges to hold the olive oil can away from the smooth surface of the tray to prevent suction. Crafted from m...
View full detailsIn French, it’s a buchon a vin—or wine cork—but really it will work to stop up any open bottles. The tapered cork will fit easily into bottle open...
View full detailsThe Etoile d'Armenie burner is designed to diffuse the scent slowly through the room. Also comes in terracotta, taupe, and metallic. Length of s...
View full detailsA set of two flexible copper cleaning cloths from Burstenhaus Redecker. Scrub pots and pans, sinks and stoves, and remove rust with these double-la...
View full detailsA staple in French homes, the Papier d’ Armenie is a natural air deodorizer made from the dried sap of the Styrax tree bonded to paper. Tear a stri...
View full detailsA classic German-style dish brush with replaceable heads. From Burstenhaus Redecker, one of the last producers of handcrafted brushes in Germany. T...
View full detailsA long handled, natural bristle scrub brush from Burstenhaus Redecker, one of the last producers of handcrafted brushes in Germany. Tampico fiber; ...
View full detailsThe Au Sabot Tartineur is a spreader with style. The perfect utensil for butter, soft cheeses, pâtés, and preserves, its rounded, nonserated blade ...
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