The latest development in enamelware? Jet black pieces, a trend we’re welcoming. Here are some of our latest obsessions and where to find them.
Above: From Zangra in Belgium: a Black Enamel Colander is €17 ($19.78). Above: Falcon in the UK—which has been manufacturing enamelware since the 1920s—just released a new series of pitchers in three sizes. Here, the 3 Pint Jug in black; $47. See more favorites from Falcon in Noir Enamelware: Falcon Basics in Black and White. Above: From UK kitchenware maker Dexam, a petite Enamel Milk Pan with black exterior and cream-colored interior measures only eight centimeters (about three inches) high; $13.95. Above: We usually spot UK companies manufacturing enamelware, but Barn Light Electric now manufactures its own line in Titusville, Florida. An eight-ounce Enamelware Cup is $18. Above: Finnish company Muurla makes a Black Enamel Serving Bowl with two-liter capacity; £16.95 (about $22) from Orange Blossom Home in the UK. Above: Japanese company Glocal’s Swallow series includes jet black enamel coffee drippers, pots, flatware, and cups. Go to Glocal for ordering information.
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