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Emile Henry

The Emile Henry colour pallette *

blanc cerise bleu pavot figue framboise granny muscade noir nougat olive pamplemousse poivre rouge
blanc cerise bleu pavot figue framboise granny muscade noir nougat olive pamplemousse poivre rouge

As colours come and go we are often able to pick up discontinued stock which we can make available for a good price. Come in and check for bargains.

Place Setting

Place Setting

Dinnerware Set of 4, Black Emile Henry's Black Dinnerware Set (4 Piece) is handcrafted from burgundy clay from the Burgundy region of France. Set includes Dinner Plate, Soup Bowl, Salad/Desert Plate and Mug

Dinner Plate

Dinner Plate

This is a sturdy plate for everyday use, bringing a lively touch to your table. It can be put in the oven, the dishwasher, and is perfectly stackable. Made from Ceradon®, it will last for a long time without chipping.

Tradition Mug

Tradition Mug

For a long coffee or tea, at home or in the office, the "Tradition" mug will keep you company all day long. Manufactured in Ceradon® ceramic for a greater shock resistance.

Pasta bowl

Pasta bowl

With the pasta bowls, you can serve soup, salad (Caesar salad, mozarella salad) or pasta(Penne à la Norma, seafood spaghetti). Made from Ceradon® ceramic, they can be put into the oven .

Pitcher

Pitcher

Called the "Burgundy pitcher" because of its origins, it has a comfortable handle. Put your pitcher in the fridge to keep your drink cool for longer : ceramic will retain the chill if you have put it in the fridge beforehand. Made from Ceradon® ceramic that is microwave resistant, you can heat up milk directly in the pitcher.

Lions Head Soup Bowl

Lions Head Soup Bowl

A classic but very decorative shape for serving soup, making an excellent start to your dinners. The lion's head soup bowl is oven-resistant, thanks to the Ceradon® manufacturing process that is exclusive to Emile Henry.

* Please note that most items are not available in all colours.

Pots & Pantry is proud to be able to offer its customers in Chatham-Kent the fine crafted work of Emile Henry. Clay has been used since time unknown to cook or preserve food. Emile Henry has taken traditional techniques and introduced technological improvements so that the dishes are more resistant to mechanical and thermal shocks


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