Anvil Scroll Bowl by Nambé
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With distinct and innovative compositions, Nambé serves upbrdiningware fit to be passed on for generations. Founded in 1954, Nambé hasbrenjoyed much recognition over the years for its high-end design. Thebraward-winning pieces easily make for functional works of art. It started when Martin Eden, formerly abrmetallurgist for the Los Alamos Laboratories in New Mexico, discovered Nambé's proprietarybralloy, a material with the luster of silver and the solidity of iron. Inspiredbrby the material's incredible temperature-retention properties, founder PaulinebrCable set to work designing esthetically pleasing kitchenware that could provebrmore functional than anything else on the market. Simply preheat a Nambé piecebrto 500 degrees or chill in the freezer before serving, and dishes will stay hotbror cold for hours. Nambé alloy withstands tough temperatures while retainingbrits luster — it does not tarnish, chip, crack or break.
Noted designer Neil Cohen, a featured designer in New York'sbrprestigious 30 under 30 showcase, created the Anvil Scroll Bowl collection seenbrhere. The pieces are perfect for service, but striking enough for display. Thebrsophisticated bowl's dramatic edge makes for an excellent lip to aid passing;brthe granite base makes for an ideal resting spot on the dinner table. Bringbrhigh-end design into your abode with the 9-inch bowl ($175), while anybrcosmopolitan hostess would appreciate the smaller 5-inch bowl ($75) as a gift.