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Article: The look kitchen of the month: English and French pottery, a German silver sink ... You don't have to leave home to bring the European countryside into your kitchen.
- Article from:
- House Beautiful
- Article date:
- January 1, 2007
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1. Since 1920, the T.G. Green pottery in England has been making CORNISHWARE the same way--a thin layer of blue clay is put over a white body and then cut away to create stripes. From $33, available through PENHALIGAN'S OF ELORA: 519-846-2356; www.penhaligans.ca. 2. A COW BUST, $100, just like the ones outside European butcher shops, but made of lightweight, weather-resistant resin stone. PENNOYER NEWMAN: www.pennoyernewman.com. 3. Originally made in Germany in the 1880s, the GERMAN SILVER SINK, with its plate-friendly S-curve, is not really silver, but a soft, lustrous alloy of copper, nickel, and zinc. Gentle on china and crystal. Standard 42" long, 25" wide, 6" deep. ...