![]() We also love these squiggly bowls for smaller sides (like fruit, nuts, sauces, and dips). Plus, the curved design adds visual appeal to any space. Made of durable porcelain, these bowls are durable and have a classic look with an all white finish. This set of six is ideal for holding side dishes like soup, salads, cereal, fruit, and ice cream (ice cream partay anyone?). Sweese, 10-Ounce Porcelain Bowls (Set of 6) - $28.00įor appetizers like olives or nuts, use these perfectly sized porcelain bowls that look a lot more expensive than they are. I know this sounds cheesy, but this board really is “grate.” The black Marquina marble looks incredibly classy with its delicate white veins, and since marble is naturally cooling, it’ll keep fruit and cheese fresh throughout your event. Williams Sonoma, Black Marble Cheese Boards - $80.00īuild your dream butter board with Williams Sonoma’s Black Marble Cheese Boards. From fruits to nuts to salami-this board holds it all. Made of sturdy bamboo, this board features special sockets for ceramic serving bowls, a built-in groove for crackers, and a hidden drawer to store cheese knives. Host to impress with this Compact Swivel Charcuterie Board from Uncommon Goods. Uncommon Goods, Compact Swivel Cheese and Tapas Board - $98.00 They have exaggerated corners that look aesthetically pleasing, are easy to grab, and fit all dishes, from pasta to salad to protein. Gomakren, Serving Platters (Set of 3) - $39.00įor dinner parties, spruce up the table with Gomakren’s Serving Platters. “Investing in a variety of shapes and styles of appetizer bowls, platters, trays, cake stands, cutting boards, and cheese knives will not only make your food look more beautiful, but will make planning your party (and its menu) all that much easier,” says Harutyunyan. Serving dishes not only elevate your space and event, but they’re also practical. No one is ever sad to see a specialty cookie, little jar of jam, or infused olive oil.” What host essentials to invest in Serveware “If you are absolutely compelled to have a favor for your guests, opt for something edible. “Most of the time, you’ll be left with an excess of them for years to come,” says St Amour. If you’re thinking small trinkets or non-edible party favors-don’t do it. “Opt instead for solid colors that go along with the theme you’ll be so much more likely to be able to reuse those in the future,” she says. According to Rachel St Amour, a principal partner and co-owner of Van Saint Group, themed partyware (think: paper Mardi Gras signs)-which you can find in the aisles of Party City or Target-may be cute at first, but they’ll just end up in storage or your trash bin. We know that hosting can quickly become a costly endeavor, so we chatted with the pros, aka party planners, to learn what hosting materials are worth and not worth investing in. If you’re trying to get your Martha Stewart on and host more at-home gatherings this year, you’ve come to the right place. You want your guests to have a good time! Depending on the type of event, be a cocktail hour, dinner party, or potluck, having the proper hosting essentials can leave guests happy and make the night a memorable one. Soirée, party, or a casual get together-there’s so much forethought and prep work that goes into every gathering, and for good reason. While our editors independently select these products, making a purchase through our links may earn Well+Good a commission. With the Well+Good SHOP, our editors put their years of know-how to work in order to pick products (from skin care to self care and beyond) they’re betting you’ll love.
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