



Some colors of this butter warmer are out of stock, but don’t fret—another batch is coming 9/15/2025. Preorder your fave now, and it’ll ship as soon as possible.
Scandi-inspired sauce
Cue the double takes: Inspired by the mid-century aesthetic of Danish sculptor Jens Quistgaard, Dansk’s butter warmer comes in a whole array of charming, playful colors. The spout makes for drip-free pouring, and the teak handle stays cool along the way. (It’s the little things, really.)
- Compatible with all stovetops, including induction
- Easy-cleaning enameled carbon steel
- Stay-cool teak-wood handle
- Goes right from stovetop to table
- Designed in 1956 by Jens Quistgaard
- Made in: Thailand
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
0.59QT | 4.25" in diameter (7" W with handle) x 3.25" H | 1.0 lb
- Materials:
Enamel-coated steel with wood handle
- Care:
Not safe for use in oven. Compatible with gas, electric, and induction cooktops. While this pan is compatible with all stovetops, exercise caution with gas ranges due to the wooden handle. Always choose an appropriately sized burner, and do not exceed medium heat. Hand-wash only.
Købenstyle cookware combines strong steel with a hard, chip-resistant enameled surface, but even the strongest enamel can be chipped. Take normal care to prevent rough blows to the surface, and avoid using metal utensils, steel wool, and harsh abrasives, which can damage the surface. Also avoid rapid temperature changes, which can cause thermal shock and chipping.
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