
It takes three.
If you’re like us, you’re likely to have two or three pots bubbling on the stove at once. And that’s exactly why we’re delighted about this set, found exclusively here. It’s coming with three nesting spoon rests, in sizes for your tiniest utensil all the way up to your sauciest ladle. They’re handmade porcelain—heat resistant and dishwasher safe, of course—in shapes and shades inspired by pebbles. (We can definitely see the resemblance.)
- Made in: Lake Forest, IL
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
Small: 5"L x 4"D x 0.5"H
Medium: 6.5"L x 5.5"D x 0.5"H
Large: 7"W x 6"D x 0.5"H
- Materials:
Porcelain and glaze.
- Care:
Dishwasher safe, but we recommend hand washing.
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