Nambé Gourmet CookServ Stainless Steel Cookware is designed to effortlessly go from the stovetop or oven directly to the table as a beautiful serving piece. When you purchase the Nambé Gourmet CookServ 12inch Saute Pan, you are bringing award-winning Nambé design into your home as functional sculpture for every day use. The elegant belly shape and stylish curved handles look as good as a serving piece as it does on your stovetop. The Nambé CookServ cookware collection is designed by award-winning designer Neil Cohen. Nambé Gourmet CookServ Stainless Steel Cookware is designed to effortlessly go from the stovetop or oven directly to the table as a beautiful serving piece. When you purchase Nambé Gourmet CookServ cookware, you are bringing award-winning Nambé design into your home as functional sculpture for every day use. The elegant belly shape and stylish curved handles look as good as a serving piece as it does on your stovetop. Nambé’s functional sculpture approach to cookware establishes a level of quality and design that creates a superior standard for the kitchen.The CookServ 12” Saute Pan with Lid is made with a 5-ply heavy gauge stainless steel that is oven, stove and dishwasher safe. It also performs ideally on all stovetops, including induction.“The focus with cookware is on optimum performance combined with truly unique and beautiful styling that translates cooking into serving,” said Nambé CEO Bob Varakian. “The graceful belly shape, the spectacular design of the handles, superior quality combined with unique features and Nambé design is brains and beauty in an outstanding product.” The stove-to-table functionality is paramount with Nambé CookServ. All CookServ products feature double handles to facilitate taking the cookware directly from stove or oven to the table. Additionally, the lids feature a unique double wall with continuous basting nubs on the underside, which help improve cooking performance and keep food warm longer. The Nambé CookServ cookware collection is designed by renowned, award-winning, New York City-based designer Neil Cohen.
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$200
When Nambe was established in 1951, it was named after an ancient pueblo not far from Santa Fe, New Mexico.Today, Nambe is a company recognized worldwide for its award-winning designs, and admired for its dedication to both artistic integrity and everyday functionality. Nambe creates art to live with, creating handmade objects for the home that are enduring and useful, yet never fail to inspire. The essence of organic form is captured in metal, wood, porcelain and crystal, bringing a natural and sensual aesthetic to the pleasures of daily life.