Hawkins New York Essential Dinnerware, Stoneware, 6 Colors

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Hawkins New York’s essential stoneware dinnerware is so versatile, so striking, so easy to care for, you’ll wanna put it on repeat like your favorite album.

Hawkins New York is a curated lifestyle brand, fusing innovation, quality, and aesthetics. As well as designing their own line of products, they work closely with designers to help facilitate getting their designs to market in a capacity they would potentially be unable to do so on their own.

With a strong understanding of the world’s producers, they carefully pair products to manufacturers and encourage handmade production by artisanal collectives with a community focus. By focusing on production and distribution strategies, Hawkins New York allows the designers to focus solely on creation and innovation.

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