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- Historic Design Legacy: Created in 1956 by Richard K. Thomas, this iconic platter became the first Nambé piece honored by the Museum of Modern Art, representing timeless mid-century innovation.
- Cook & Serve Versatility: Crafted from Nambé’s proprietary metal alloy, it can be used directly on the stovetop or in the oven, retaining heat for sizzling fajitas, entrees, or appetizers.
- Temperature Retaining Alloy: The unique metal composition keeps food hot longer when serving warm dishes and stays cold when pre-chilled, ideal for desserts, fruits, or chilled hors d'oeuvres.
- Sleek Modern Form: Its 11-inch square design with smooth, reflective curves adds a sculptural touch to dining tables, buffets, or kitchen displays for a contemporary presentation.
- Registry Gift Choice: Suitable for wedding, baby shower, and housewarming registries, this serving piece supports everyday dining, hosting, and special occasion meals.