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Keller's Dishware


Tonyy13

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Fellow eG'ers,

I was wondering if anyone out there happens to know where to get Thomas Keller look-alike china? I am specifically looking to get some of his bowls that have the extremely small basin, with the large rims. I have found a place to get the square plates and other's like it. Any help would be great.

If you have a distributer for these that would deal w/ Florida, that would be even better~!!!!!!!!!

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If you're willing to pay the steep prices, Bergdorf Goodman in Manhattan is carrying the Keller line.

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The china that Keller was involved in designing was the 'Point' and 'Checks' lines, made by Raynaud Limoges. In addition to Bergdorf, they are supposedly available from at Gump's in San Francisco http://www.gumps.com (can't find them on their site) tel 800 766 7628, and Atkinsons in Canada http://www.atkinsonsofvancouver.com/mfg/ra.../mfgraynaud.htm

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  • 10 months later...

I don't have the issue handy, but a before Per Se opened a couple of years back in Gourmet Keller talked about the partnership he established with... er... well, whatever company makes the dishware to his specs. If you've got that issue -- or if someone here remembers it -- you could start there.

Well, that was pretty helpful, wasn't it?! :hmmm:

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I would call one of the retail stores below for prices and shipping information.

Gump's in San Francisco (800.766.7628) and at Bergdorf Goodman in New York City (212.753.7300).

Also consider searching ebay randomly as I have seen them for sale there and fairly reasonably priced.

They are expensive.

Robert R

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I would call one of the retail stores below for prices and shipping information.

Gump's in San Francisco (800.766.7628) and at Bergdorf Goodman in New York City (212.753.7300).

Also consider searching ebay randomly as I have seen them for sale there and fairly reasonably priced.

They are expensive.

Gump's has carried the full line in the store in the past, but they don't seem to have anything on their website now.

Bill Russell

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Does anyone know where/how to get the French Laundry dishware mentioned on FL's website? I have searched the net for hours and have yet to find anything about it. Also what are the prices? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Isn't the appropriate answer "French Laundry"?

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My mind must be in its perverse mode right now.

I first read the topic line as "French Laundry Dishwater."

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