Serving Set
Category: TABLEWARE
An 8-piece assortment of serveware for serving and beyond
Category: TABLEWARE
An 8-piece assortment of serveware for serving and beyond
The wooden pieces have a nice weight to them, not too heavy but sturdy enough for serving. I've already used the large platter for a cheese board and the smaller bowls for dips—everything fits perfectly.
I got these for a dinner party and the large serving spoons are perfectly balanced, not too heavy. The variety of sizes means I’m using almost every piece every week now.
The smaller forks are surprisingly handy for both appetizers and desserts. Everything feels balanced in the hand, not flimsy at all. It’s a solid set that’s getting regular use at our dinner parties.
I love that the tongs have a spring-loaded hinge so they don’t slide apart mid-scoop. The whole set feels sturdy enough for daily use, but also looks nice enough to leave on the counter for dinners.
The ladle's deep bowl actually holds enough sauce that I don't have to make multiple trips from the pot to the table. The wooden handles feel smooth and sturdy, no rough edges at all.
The spoons are the perfect size for scooping from bowls without drips, and the entire set has a smooth finish that feels nice. I’ve already used them for two dinner parties and they held up beautifully in the dishwasher.
The pieces have a nice weight to them that feels substantial without being too heavy. I grabbed the salad servers first and was surprised how smoothly they handled a big batch of greens.
I’ve been using this set for everything from pasta salads to desserts, and the wide, stable bases keep each dish from tipping over on the table. The matte finish doesn’t show fingerprints, which is a huge plus when entertaining.
The handles are the perfect length for scooping from deep bowls, and the matte finish feels really nice in the hand. This set has already become my go-to for everything from pasta salad to family-style dinners.
The cheese knife cuts through hard blocks cleanly, though the fork tines feel a bit flimsy for heavy roasts. Still, having eight matching pieces makes buffet setup easier than mixing random utensils.