Jono Pandolfi

Food52 Raw Edge Round Serving Platter, by Jono Pandolfi

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Food52 Raw Edge Round Serving Platter, by Jono Pandolfi
Jono Pandolfi

Food52 Raw Edge Round Serving Platter, by Jono Pandolfi

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
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Serveware in the raw.

To celebrate our 10th anniversary, we’ve rolled out a slew of new, limited-edition products. Better than a party favor? You bet.

We’ve spotted Jono Pandolfi’s dishes in some of New York’s finest restaurants (think Eleven Madison Park and The Nomad), and now we’re pleased to bring them to our own tables in the form of this stunning serveware. Designed just for us to pair perfectly with our new, exclusive line of plates and bowls, each piece is hand-formed from clay and then painted with wax before firing to preserve that raw texture on the outside. And that totally unique sheen in the middle? That’s all thanks to a hand-poured glaze. Oh, and here’s the best part: This collection's made with everyday use in mind.

  • Made in: Union City, NJ
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To celebrate our 10th anniversary, we’ve rolled out a slew of new, limited-edition products. Better than a party favor? You bet.

We’ve spotted Jono Pandolfi’s dishes in some of New York’s finest restaurants (think Eleven Madison Park and The Nomad), and now we’re pleased to bring them to our own tables in the form of this stunning serveware. Designed just for us to pair perfectly with our new, exclusive line of plates and bowls, each piece is hand-formed from clay and then painted with wax before firing to preserve that raw texture on the outside. And that totally unique sheen in the middle? That’s all thanks to a hand-poured glaze. Oh, and here’s the best part: This collection's made with everyday use in mind.

Meet the Maker

Jono Pandolfi

Union City, NJ
New Jersey-based ceramicist Jono Pandolfi, whose handmade plates, bowls, and mugs grace the tables of restaurants like Eleven Madison Park and the Nomad Hotel, is the designer behind Food52’s first-ever dinnerware line. Hand-hewn shapes cast in a light tan clay and white glaze, the pieces are restaurant quality but made for the home table.
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