March 15, 2007
The ultimate fondue set. It includes a stainless steel fondue pot and utensils, plus six plates and dipping cups.
At Paro Fondue Set
March 7, 2007
This glass cake stand is kind of funky. It has an intricate reverse lace pattern in black. Of course you will have to eat a lot of the cake to see the pattern.
At MoMA Store
If you are going to drink wine from a pitcher, you definitely need big bowls of pasta and large pieces of crusty bread to go with it. Of course you could also use the pitcher for water, iced tea, etc. It comes in a 1 and 2 liter sizes.
At Williams-Sonoma
March 5, 2007
I'm not at all creative, so I've never been a fan of do-it-yourself pottery, but this is kind of cool. This bowl comes with a special pen that you can write on the bowl with. Once the bowl is fired in the oven, it is dishwasher and microwave safe.
At Complimentary Bowl and Pen (DIY)

February 13, 2007
I'm a sucker for a fun glass. These animal print glasses come in a set of four. Each set features a giraffe, panther, fish, and toucan.
Via Mighty Goods at Anthropologie
February 12, 2007
Each serving dish in this collection comes with a base with non-slip stainless steel serving handles. The base also has a removable stainless steel disk that can be placed in the oven or freezer before serving to keep food hot or cold.
At Lekker
February 8, 2007
How about a little breakfast in bed on Valentine's Day? Maybe with some heart-shaped eggs? This serving tray is simple and elegant and comes in many color options.
At Design Public
January 29, 2007
A soup and sandwich is the perfect lunch in winter. This ceramic set has a bowl for soup nesting on a sandwich tray. The set is oven, microwave, and dishwasher safe.
At UncommonGoods
January 17, 2007
This serving tray doesn't need to be plugged in or lined with ice. You simply place it in the oven or the freezer before using it. It supposedly stays hot or cold for hours.
At brandsonsale.com
January 11, 2007
Here's the thing. I'm not really sure what an egg cup is for. Soft boiled eggs? Does anyone eat those? Anyhoo, there seem to be a lot of egg cups out there and they always look cool. This one is made from bone china and has a nifty slot for the spoon to rest in.
At Wheredidyoubuythat.com