
Home Improvement
Change the way you cook and entertain with these designer upgrades. These items first appeared in our 2015 SAVEUR 100.
Photo credits: Andre Baranowski; Ingalls Photography
Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen’s ceramic bowls with fitted wood lids do double duty as serving vessels and storage containers. The sturdy matte pottery bases come in an assortment of muted colors and sizes, each topped with a lid of polished walnut or oak that can also be used as a platter. (VVD Pottery, $230–395; suiteny.com)
Detroit jewelry metalsmiths Adam Whitney, Gabriel Craig, and Amy Weiks recently expanded to refined kitchenware at their store, Smith Shop ($200–398; smithshopdetroit.com). Their beautiful hand-forged and hand-riveted steel and copper pieces make a statement.
Based on the surrealist parlor game cadavre exquis, Christian Lacroix’s “Love Who You Want” porcelain coasters ($95 for a set of four; myvistaalegre.com) feature segments of colorful characters that can be mixed and matched.
With a quick-cooling spring handle, even heat distribution, and multiple pouring points, Finex’s octagonal cast-iron pans ($125–195; finexusa.com) have won praise from the likes of acclaimed Chicago chef Paul Kahan.
“Zalto are definitively the best wine glasses on the market. They’re like megaphones, highlighting any flaws in the wine and accentuating positive characteristics. Impossibly thin, they feel like there’s nothing between you and the wine.” ($59; winemonger.com) —Robert Bohr, sommelier and partner, Charlie Bird, NYC
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