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Nambe Gift Basket

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This gift basket of Nambé includes:

Love Bowl

The universal symbol of love, the beautiful form of the heart shape is depicted in the Love Bowl. A touching gift for a special person in your life, the Love Bowl fits wonderfully at home on a dresser or bedside table, yet is just as effective for service at the dining table.

Made of Nambé Alloy
8 Oz., 6.25" D x 3" H
Hand wash; dry immediately
Designed by Sean O'Hara

Blend Bar Board With Knife

The Blend Bar Board w/ Knife is the perfect size for cutting lemons, limes and other drink garnishes. An ideal way to keep the bar surface high-style and low-clutter during cocktail hour, the knife fits into a groove on the side of the board and is held in place magnetically.

Made of Acacia wood and stainless steel
Board: 9" L x 7.25" W x 1" D
Knife: 7" L
Hand wash board; Knife is dishwasher safe
Designed by Neil Cohen

11" Square Platter

Nambé's Square Platter, a Richard K. Thomas design, in 1956 became the first Nambé piece recognized by New York's Museum of Modern Art and is now in its permanent collection. Even more impressive: you can cook a steak on it. Made with Nambé's unique, signature metal alloy, this tray can withstand extreme heat, on top of the stove or in the oven. It retains the heat, too, making it an excellent platter for serving sizzling fajitas, spanakopita, or myriad other entrees and finger foods. It's equally useful chilled; just place it in the freezer until you're ready to serve. Try it for chilled shrimp or melon skewers. It's an undeniable combination of pedigree and utility.

Made with Nambé Alloy
11" square
Hand wash
Design Recognition: Museum of Modern Art Permanent Collection, New York
Introduced 1956

9" Square Platter

Nambé's Square Platter, a Richard K. Thomas design, in 1956 became the first Nambé piece recognized by New York's Museum of Modern Art and is now in its permanent collection. Even more impressive: you can cook a steak on it. Made with Nambé's unique, signature metal alloy, this tray can withstand extreme heat, on top of the stove or in the oven. It retains the heat, too, making it an excellent platter for serving sizzling fajitas, spanakopita, or myriad other entrees and finger foods. It's equally useful chilled; just place it in the freezer until you're ready to serve.

Made with Nambé Alloy
9" square
Hand wash
Design Recognition: Museum of Modern Art Permanent Collection, New York
Introduced 1956