9 Pretty Products Made by Female Artisans
Cork It
Think of what the food-safe, watertight Honeycomb Studio Waxing Moon Bottles in Metallic Black and White could do for your countertop. $42 each, honeycomb-studio.com
Carry All
Sewn from surplus fabric by women in San Francisco, Àplat's Vin Horizontal Tote in Denim might be the chicest way to pack baguette and a bottle for a picnic or a party. $62, aplatsf.com
Out of Africa
Shiny detailing and a colorful rim modernize the geometric-patterned Kazi Goods Injera Bread Basket, which is one of a kind and woven by women in Rwanda. $72, leifshop.com
Planter's Punch
Show a little (mid-century) leg with the Pigeon Toe Ceramics Large Duotone Tripot in Terracotta/Blush. $62, pigeontoeceramics.com
Talk of the Table
We're loving the color options you get with screen-printed Martha Oakes Designs Harvest Linen Napkins and Table Runners. Try Capri Blue for a coastal vibe or Oatmeal for a rustic effect, or be bold with Tuscan Red. Napkins, $38 for a set of two, and runner, $125; marthaoakesdesigns.com
Pattern Play
Put the Terrafirma Ceramics Baguette Tray in Taj Cobalt on your dining table, fill it with lemons or green apples, and your centerpiece is handled. $185, thepicketfence.com
Well Rounded
With its 22-karat-gold detailing and organic shape, the Black + Gold Dash Spoon is almost too pretty to use for serving. $32, theobjectenthusiast.com
Teal Appeal
Fired and glazed in New York City, Judy Jackson Tiny Stoneware Bottles in Weathered Green are the best for buds. $30 each, westelm.com
Act Natural
Handmade from solid maple, the Marina Board by Whitney Nelson is how all the cool kids will be serving their cheese this year. $76, etsy.com/shop/whitneybwoodshop