Butler’s Pantry

Equip the kitchen’s prep area with classics past and present.

Kaufmann Mercantile’s The Professor.

1. ELEGANCE IN CHEMISTRY
The Professor gives the concept of pour-over coffee a distinctively Victorian spin with this adjustable solid-brass design. Featuring a Hario V60 glass pour over, the device will develop patina. It measures 10 ” tall x 5 ” wide. Kaufmann Mercantile, (855) 848-3778, kaufmann-mercantile.com

Pantry sink by Herbeau.

2. SLEEK AND SINGLE
Outfit a pantry sink with the Lille single-lever, deck-mounted mixer. In 13 finishes from matte black to satin nickel, it features restrained Art Deco detailing. The height of the swiveling C spout is just under 18″ tall. In polished brass. Herbeau, (800) 547-1608, herbeau.com

Mason Cash mixing bowls by Typhoon Homewares.

3. CENTURY-OLD BOWLS
Mason Cash mixing bowls were first produced by an English pottery in 1901. Now made in Portugal, they come in seven sizes in the original Cane (yellow ware) color. And the 11 ” bowl comes in a dozen others. A 13″ bowl holds six liters. Typhoon Homewares, (866) 598-0309, typhoonhomewares.com


4. HANDS-ON CRYSTAL
Outfit cabinets with cup pulls and knobs in crystal. Fitted with polished brass,
the clear and fluted pulls are 3 /” wide. The round clear knob is 1 /” in diameter. Nostalgic Warehouse, (800) 522-7336, nostalgicwarehouse.com

German Silver Sink Company’s copper sink.

5. A CLASSIC IN COPPER
A copper version of the fabled German silver sink with its sinuous S-curve divider is sold with a 6″ backsplash, brass overflows, and faucet and soap dispenser openings. It measures 42″ wide x 25″ deep x 7″ high. German Silver Sink Co., (970) 242-4977, germansilversink.com


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