![]() ![]() Who wants that same plate or bowl or cheese board that everyone has? I want this. And maybe it’s because I’m photographing my food and always looking for cool props, but I love browsing in stores and online looking for unique things. I absolutely love finding unique items for my home and kitchen. In fact, half of the products they carry are made right here in the USA. They also support local artists and designers (I love this!). ![]() ![]() Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, UncommonGoods is an independently-owned company that endeavors to feature unique designs and handcrafted gifts created in harmony with the environment and without harm to animals or people. UncommonGoods is an online and catalog retailer that combines the treasures of a specialty boutique, the great finds of a craft show, and discoveries from a faraway bazaar. The company’s Massachusetts-based mill is still powered by energy harvested from the Deerfield River, just as it has been since the early 1800s. The elements are handcrafted and united by hand by the artisans at Lamson and Goodnow, the oldest cutlery manufacturer in the United States. The proud piece features a perfect union of smooth solid walnut and sturdy stainless steel. Or what do you think of this Star Spangled Spatula? “Whether you use it to flip BBQ favorites at your Fourth-of-July picnic or to show a little national pride every time you get grilling, this all-American spatula is the perfect way to salute the USA. Take from oven to table and then table to freezer- that is, if you can resist polishing off that last slice! Handmade in Effort, Pennsylvania.” Handmade with high-fired, highly dense and durable stoneware clay, making these plates chip-resistant, dishwasher and microwave safe, and stain-resistant due to the non-porous surface. Serve up some national pride at your Memorial Day or Fourth of July picnic, or surprise the host with a double-duty gift as your dessert transforms into a patriotic tribute as the slices are lifted away. The muted palette and rustic design make each piece as nostalgic as Grandma’s famous apple pie pie. “Show your stars and stripes and forge new traditions when you serve freshly-baked pie on this heirloom-quality plate. It’s July 4th, friends! I couldn’t think of a better way or day to introduce you to this fabulous online retailer called Uncommon Goods. ![]()
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