Design incorporates natural beauty of the Italian coast
Matches coordinating dinnerware, serveware, and accessories
Editorial Review:
Introduced in 2004 and designed by Kathleen McLane, the Napoli pattern from Pfaltzgraff captures the natural beauty of the Italian coast through the use of color and design. A sunshine yellow background adds warmth and lightness to the table, while a soft palette of pale rose, green, orange, and lilac create a cheerful tone. A combination of saturated color washes, small polka dots, and undulating borders frame the central botanical motif of hand-painted vines and whimsical flowers.
Designed to serve bread and rolls for the table, this basket also includes a warming stone. When heated in the oven at 350 degrees for 5 to 10 minutes, the stone ensures that the bread products remain at the desired temperature for the duration of the meal. This rectangular server sits on four small feet and incorporates a sculpted vine as it encircles the basket. Pfaltzgraff patterns can be registered with the company and are eligible for their 5-year-in-stock guarantee. --Lea Werbel
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
Functional & Attractive:
Great addition to the Napoli dinnerware set. Keeps bread warm and looks good.
Very nice:
Very impressed with this. For $20 you can't go wrong. Would make great centerpiece. Picture doesn't do it justice. The leaves have a bit of green to them (picuture makes them look black) - v nice.