Hi guys!  Meet Kendall and Marjorie.  You might know them as the creative minds behind  The Cooks' Atelier, the family founded French cooking school in the heart of Burgundy.

We know them as our chic friends with great taste who always have something beautiful in the works.  We paid them a visit in April and gave them a peek into our latest container.

Have a look at Kendall and Marjorie's favorite things - and their notes in their own words. No surprise, their edit is classic and stylish just like they are.  They gravitate toward simple and iconic French styles, and items that are as functional as they are beautiful.

Stoneware Bowls - Great for washing salad greens. 

Christofle Silver Flatware - this is a French classic, and it's very nice to find a full set.

French Laundry Day Basket - elsie green

French Laundry Baskets  - Beautiful and we prefer them over plastic laundry baskets.



Brown Transferware  - We always love brown transferware.

Stamped Stoneware Bottle - elsie green

Stoneware Bottles  - Great for dish soap and fresh flowers



Vintage Stoneware Crocks - We use them for compost bins on our kitchen counters.


White Tureens -  We have a thing for vintage French tureens


French Bread Boards - Great for cheese and charcuterie!



Metal Baker’s Trolley  - Great for storage in the kitchen or pantry.  We’d take that if we could get it here 😀



Confiture Crocks -  Great for utensils

Shop the Complete Collection >

And keep one eye on The Cook's Atelier for openings in their busy calendar of cooking classes in the picturesque French countryside.

If you can't make it to Beaune, pick up The Cook's Atelier | Recipes, Techniques & Stores from Our French Cooking School or French at Heart .   Or why not both? 


 

Laurie Furber
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