Does C&B ever make anything that's not pretty? Below, some of their prettiest at low low prices.
Check out the creamy glaze on the Village Baker dish. $8, originally $14.
La Chocolatière cocoa maker makes foamy, gourmet hot chocolate like the good stuff you get at the coffeeshop. $18, down from $30.
If you're sick of your spice bottles not matching, and equally sick of those cookie-cutter spice rack sets that never let you organize your whole collection, these may be just the ticket. For $16 (originally $21), you get a set of twelve gasket-sealing, dishwasher safe spice jars. A couple of sets should organize the spiciest cooks.
What a cool widget for grinding salt and herbs! $16, down from $30.
Patio-safe melamine, but these bowls look like much more expensive stoneware. $1.25 down from $4.
Hand-wrapped Buri Bowl for $14, down from $22.
Sure, you have to hand-wash it, but this is still a gorgeous way to serve salad. Acacia Salad Set, marked down from $53 to $37.
Great place to put your sweet chili sauce or whatever you can't live without at the table. Henna sauce dish, $3.50, marked down from $6.50.
What do I love most? The glaze, the handcrafted look, or the eclectic stitching detail along the edges? Mano dinnerware, at $8/dinner plate and $4/salad plate.
It's harder to imagine a better deal on adorable (and reusable, apparently!) party straws than $1.50 for a set of 10.
Originally $40-$55, these Prairie Vases are a steal at $16-$20.
$15 is a great price for 100% cotton velvet pillows in melon or deep purple.
Make brownbagging your lunch look much sexier for just $9. I love how sleek these insulated lunch bags are.
This super-soft, 100% cotton 9'x12' hot pink rug is now an uber-affordable $80.
Classic lines on the Bradshaw coffee table, for $90.
270-count Sateella sheet set for $75/king and down.