Nambe, founded in 1951, New Mexico, has become a staple in modern, elegant designs. The company prides itself in making more than just functional accessories for your home: they are making works of art. Their goal is to make "timeless art you can use every day." Their pieces have been featured in museums around the world and now you can turn your kitchen into a museum of its own.
For Your Kitchen
Nambe offers a beautiful selection of dinnerware and drinkware that are most likely on many people's "gift wish list." Their collection is very modern and therefore, not recommended if you're going for that country kitchen look. Nambe's price tag is also high, which is on par with other designer dinnerware. Their choices of everyday dish sets are small, but versatile. The Ravine set is an all black collection that is both contemporary and earthy. If that's too bold for your tastes, try their all white dishes such as the Mikko set or the Piroett set. Pair it up with their extensive stainless steel flatware collection. Most are simple and sleek such as the Glacier and Aura setting. All come with salad and dinner fork, dinner knife, soup spoon, and teaspoon. Most have matching serving sets.
Take special care with their crystal barware. One popular collection is the Tilt barwareall pieces are titled forward so keep a steady hand!. The Chill Wine and Martini glass have stems that resemble a chiseled ice sculpture. If you prefer something a little more sturdy while you drink, try the Contour collection. Pair it up with the matching Contour Decanter. Both will make great housewarming gifts. Their metal alloy pieces can make a nice addition to your dinnerware. It features everything from serving trays to chip and dip bowls to wine racks.
Accessories For Your Home
Nambe does more than just items for your kitchen. They dabble in a little bit of everything. If you're searching for decorative pieces for the rest of your house, or even for your kitchen, Nambe may have just the right piece. Crystal candlestick holders can add some luminosity to your table. Try the Butterfly, Planar, and Spirit Candlesticks. Bud vases will spruce up any room. For those who don't do well with fragile objects, look into their metal alloy collection instead. They have picture frames, decorative bowls, and candle holders. The aluminum alloy looks like silver but has the strength of iron. It won't tarnish, chip, or break. Beauty and durability equals a win-win situation.