Stoveside standby.
Keep your loved ones near and dear—and your best-loved cooking utensils even nearer. A smart ceramic utensil pot like this one conveys all of Emile Henry’s rustic elegance, but is all practicality, too (just like you’d find in a French farmhouse kitchen): That heavy ceramic keeps the pot from tipping over even when only half-full, and the gentle dip in the front rim allows you to see all of our your tools while keeping them in.
Photography by Ty Mecham & Rocky Luten
Meet the Maker
Emile Henry
France
The secret behind Emile Henry's high-quality and stunning ceramic ovenware? French Burgundy clay, which slowly diffuses cooking heat to the center of the cooking dish and then retains it. Since 1850 from their original workshop in Burgundy, they've been helping cooks bake their crispiest loaves and stew up their most decadent dinners.
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Reviews for
Emile Henry Ceramic Utensil Pot
Reviews for
Emile Henry Ceramic Utensil Pot
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Almost perfect
I've been in search of the perfect utensil container for years. Bottom line: although this one is very attractive and goes well with my kitchen, I still am. The front is low and some of my utensil are too tall to work easily even in the back. The don't fall out but... The color is beautiful. I'd call it forest green rather than blue slate. I'm liking it enough to keep for now until I find the container of my dreams!
Beautiful
This is exactly what I’ve been searching for. Yes, people have stated that it’s big and the utensils fall out. I find that if used correctly, it works very well. I put all y’all and heavy utensils in the back, and small lite utensils in the front. Everything else goes in the middle. Viola, nothing falls out and it holds ALL my utensils.
Utensils spilling everywhere
This is beautiful but not functional. The low front encourages the utensils to fall forward and the tapering causes them to splay out.
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