Chez Panisse Tableware
When it comes to high end dining, most consider the food, rather than the tableware. At Berkeley's Chez Panisse, chef/owner Alice Waters worked with Heath Ceramics to design custom place settings. Her reasoning was that since her food was locally sourced, her tableware should be, too. While you can buy the full range of Thomas Keller's tableware, Heath Ceramics has only released a 4-piece set, along with some serving dishes, for home use from their Chez Panisse Collection. The set is available in a neutral almond/ginger color. Price: $146.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Ramb Aug 17th 2006 6:07PM
thanks for this information.
Stephanie Aug 17th 2006 7:06PM
Love, this set of dinnerware from Heath. Alice Waters also collaborated on the design with Christina Kim of Dosa. This collection is much more delicate line than the traditional chunkier Heath Ceramics silhouette. Can't wait to get my hands on a set of these dishes!
Stephanie Aug 17th 2006 7:08PM
LOVE these dishes. Alice Waters also collaborated with Christina Kim of Dosa on this collection. I like the more delicate silhouette of these dishes, and can't wait to get a hold of a set!