Suddenly surfacing all over: camp-style enameled flatware in graceful, ghostly white. The latest addition to the enamelware revival, the cutlery is as versatile as a T-shirt, and equally at home on a picnic and at the dinner table.
Above: Ideal for eating cereal and doling out jam. Variopinte’s bowl and spoons are part of Italian designer Stefania di Petrillo’s large enamelware collection. Spoons are €14.95 ($15.95) and Bowls in Green Almond start at €13 ($13.70) from Variopinte.
Above: Variopinte Enameled Cutlery is sold by the piece: Forks and Spoons, €14.95 ($15.95); Knives, €24 ($25.63); Dessert Spoons, €12.50 ($13.35); Salad Server Fork and Spoon, €22 ($23.50) each. Inquire about salt spoons. Photograph via Design Crush.
Above: A variation on the theme: Fantasia China White Flatware Set, made in Italy, is $75 for a set of five.
Above: White Enamel Dessert Spoons and two-toned Enamel Dessert Spoons from Colombia are $8 CAD ($6.24 USD) at La Mercería in Toronto.
Above: From Kaico of Japan, makers of one of our favorite Tea Kettles, enamel cutlery that’s been creating a global splash. It’s available at a number of retailers: Cachette in France offers the pieces individually and in sets, as does The Mint List in the UK.
Above: Kaico’s cutlery can be hung on a wall or strung as wind chimes. Nest sells a range of the pieces individually: White Enamel Forks and Dessert Spoons are $12; Knives are $24; Enamel Salad Spoons are $19.50 each–and there’s more. Brook Farm General Store also offers much of the collection. Photograph via Nest.
Ready to add to your enamelware arsenal? Take a look at:
- Falcon’s Classic Enamelware for Indoor-Outdoor Dining
- Colorful Enamelware: Made in the US
- Design Sleuth: Enamelware Indoors
- Before & After: The $350 DIY Kitchen Overhaul in Two Weekends
- Steal This Look: Instant Camp-Style Kitchen
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