Salad plates are crafted from Emile Henry signature French Burgundy clay, famous for its even heat distribution and durability. Three-year warranty...
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Soup plates are crafted from Emile Henry signature French Burgundy clay, famous for its even heat distribution and durability. Three-year warranty ...
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Brighten your morningsmade from durable Burgundy clay, these colorful, versatile bowls are safe for use in the oven, microwave and freezer, plus y...
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Salad plates are crafted from Emile Henry signature French Burgundy clay, famous for its even heat distribution and durability. Three-year warranty...
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Dinner plates are crafted from Emile Henry signature French Burgundy clay, famous for its even heat distribution and durability. Three-year warrant...
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Emile Henry - About Emile Henry In the Burgundy region of France is the legendary maker of fine French cookware named Emile Henry. There, potters s...
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Emile Henry - About Emile Henry In the Burgundy region of France is the legendary maker of fine French cookware named Emile Henry. There, potters s...
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For centuries, good cooking has been done in French earthenware dishes because of their superior heat distribution and retention properties. This d...
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High and mighty souffls. This straight-sided earthenware dish allows the airy mixture to spread evenly over the bottom of the dish and cling to the...
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Dishing it with the family. All the good stuff is served in this large French baking dish: lasagna sausages, salmon, moussaka and more. Foods brown...
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Mikasa - Winding throughout the Mikasa Shimmer Vine China is a delicate pattern of mica and platinum leaves. Working with a wide range of home deco...
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Wedgwood - Signet Platinum offers the simplicity and eloquence of pure white fine bone china with an inner and outer ring of platinum. The patterns...
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A Pfaltzgraff® signature look for generations, the Brownstone earthenware collection is a perennial favorite. rich, deep colors in hues of brown...
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