Shiny as a new penny.
Why bake pie in a regular pan when you can bake it in a beautiful, shiny copper one? This plate was made around 1880 and features a beveled edging and a brass ring for hanging, so when you're not cooking, you can use it as art.
All items from Coppermill Kitchen are final sale. Items may vary slightly from what is pictured.
Photography by Mark Weinberg
Meet the Maker
Coppermill Kitchen
Fairfield, CT
Beth Sweeney follows her passion wherever the copper takes her—which is mostly across Europe. Buying her first copper pot for her own collection was the catalyst for Coppermill Kitchen, and ever since, she’s dedicated her life to her craft. She searches tirelessly for the perfect pieces, right down to the hand-cut dovetailing, the original maker’s marks, and most importantly, the story behind each one.
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