Ahead of the Jewish High Holidays, Our Place has debuted a new lineup of specialty cookware as part of their Traditionware collection.
. And, yes, the new pieces are just as gorgeous, colorful and versatile as everything else from Our Place, which has quickly become home to some of the most sleek, is a bundle of four items catered toward Friday night Sabbath dinners. The limited-edition set comes with an oven pan specifically designed to fit and bake up to two challah loaves, complete with a reusable nonstick oven mat with measurements to help with sizing.
In the set, you’ll also get a beautifully designed cotton challah cover, created in collaboration with the artists at Minna and two beeswax candlesticks for a pre-dinner candle lighting ritual.With the release, Always Pan has also debuted a new limited-edition hue called Eve, a deep aquatic teal that looks so good it’ll double as an objet d’art on the stovetop or table. Considering the bundle’s versatility — a staple of the kitchen essentials brand — the set is a total deal at only $150.
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