Emile Henry Couleurs Mixing Bowls, Set of 3, White
from: Emile Henry
Amazon.com Review:
Indispensable in the kitchen, these three mixing bowls are pretty enough to use as serving vessels and to hold fruit on the counter. They go safely into the oven and through the dishwasher without harming their glossy, lead-free glaze, which does not absorb odors or moisture and is so hard it will not crack, discolor, or scratch. The bowls measure 10, 8, and 5-1/2 inches in diameter.
Since 1850, Emile Henry ceramicware has been made in Burgundy, where a unique clay is kiln-fired into a ceramic unsurpassed for conducting and retaining heat. Prized worldwide, Emile Henry products come in a wide range of colors, from the tones (with creamy interiors) of the rustic Le Potier line to the bright hues (with white interiors) of the Couleurs line, of which these all-white bowls are gleaming examples. Each piece is stamped with the year it was made and the initials of the craftsman responsible for its perfection and carries a one-year warranty against defects. --Fred Brack
Indispensable in the kitchen, these three mixing bowls are pretty enough to use as serving vessels and to hold fruit on the counter. They go safely into the oven and through the dishwasher without harming their glossy, lead-free glaze, which does not absorb odors or moisture and is so hard it will not crack, discolor, or scratch. The bowls measure 10, 8, and 5-1/2 inches in diameter.
Since 1850, Emile Henry ceramicware has been made in Burgundy, where a unique clay is kiln-fired into a ceramic unsurpassed for conducting and retaining heat. Prized worldwide, Emile Henry products come in a wide range of colors, from the tones (with creamy interiors) of the rustic Le Potier line to the bright hues (with white interiors) of the Couleurs line, of which these all-white bowls are gleaming examples. Each piece is stamped with the year it was made and the initials of the craftsman responsible for its perfection and carries a one-year warranty against defects. --Fred Brack
Features:
- Three pretty, durable mixing bowls
- Heavy stoneware made in Marcigny, France since 1850
- 10, 8, and 5-1/2 inches in diameter
- Bright white inside and outside
- Dishwasher- and oven-safe
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:

Rating:
- Great product
Hey it is a mixing bowl. They came packed in 2 different boxes with tons of packing material. I am not sure what they though this box would go through but i am sure it could be dropped off the truck and sill the bowls would be fine. They look great, are lightweight, and are of very good quality; even the biggest bowl is not heavy.
Rating:
- For Serious Cooks
Excellent quality product. Looks great for serving as well as mixing etc.Not Made in China! Great for storing, reheating and serving.Will purchase more Emile Henry.
Rating:
- Don't touch
Yeah, the bowls are pretty, but as fragile as an egg shell. My 8-inch diameter bowl was just broken and these piece-of-crap bowls are too expensive to replace. Good frickin luck with them.
Rating:
- There is nothing here not to like...
Except, perhaps, for the list price, there is nothing to improve upon with these fine mixing bowls. I chanced across a set in a mustard colored hue not presently listed here and got a major discount... so I have nothing but praise for the set.The ceramic is dense and solid, with a bell-like ring and a formidable resistance to chipping and cracking.The glaze is smooth, easy to clean inside and out, and simply beautiful. And the three nesting sizes cover perfectly the full range a moderately sized ... Read More
Rating:
- So pretty, I almost hate to use them in the kitchen.
Although you will probably say that there's no good reason to spend so much on mixing bowls that will eventually break (as opposed to good ol' plastic bowls), I have to say that these bowls are a welcome, attractive, and flexible addition to any kitchen.
The bowls themselves are very sturdy and well made. The colors manage to remain both deep and true without looking too pre-fabricated. They are microwave-and dishwasher-safe. They are extremely roomy yet compact; you can pile pounds of pasta into ... Read More
- Great productHey it is a mixing bowl. They came packed in 2 different boxes with tons of packing material. I am not sure what they though this box would go through but i am sure it could be dropped off the truck and sill the bowls would be fine. They look great, are lightweight, and are of very good quality; even the biggest bowl is not heavy.
- For Serious CooksExcellent quality product. Looks great for serving as well as mixing etc.Not Made in China! Great for storing, reheating and serving.Will purchase more Emile Henry.
- Don't touchYeah, the bowls are pretty, but as fragile as an egg shell. My 8-inch diameter bowl was just broken and these piece-of-crap bowls are too expensive to replace. Good frickin luck with them.
- There is nothing here not to like...Except, perhaps, for the list price, there is nothing to improve upon with these fine mixing bowls. I chanced across a set in a mustard colored hue not presently listed here and got a major discount... so I have nothing but praise for the set.The ceramic is dense and solid, with a bell-like ring and a formidable resistance to chipping and cracking.The glaze is smooth, easy to clean inside and out, and simply beautiful. And the three nesting sizes cover perfectly the full range a moderately sized ... Read More
- So pretty, I almost hate to use them in the kitchen.Although you will probably say that there's no good reason to spend so much on mixing bowls that will eventually break (as opposed to good ol' plastic bowls), I have to say that these bowls are a welcome, attractive, and flexible addition to any kitchen.
The bowls themselves are very sturdy and well made. The colors manage to remain both deep and true without looking too pre-fabricated. They are microwave-and dishwasher-safe. They are extremely roomy yet compact; you can pile pounds of pasta into ... Read More
