Enamelware Makes a Comeback

Bright tools are setting up camp in the kitchen
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Photograph by Greg Broom

Photograph by Greg Broom

From retro speckled pieces to modern updates, colorful, affordable enamelware is making a comeback

Enamelware Makes a Comeback

Stackable, airtight containers ideal for socking away everything from dried beans to fridge-ready leftovers. Storage set, $198 for set of four; store.kaufmann-mercantile.com

Enamelware Makes a Comeback

Is there anything this multipurpose blue-rimmed bowl isn't good for? Cereal bowls, $6 each; cabindelights.com

Enamelware Makes a Comeback

A vase that pinch-hits as a water pitcher. "Sockerart," $13; ikea.com for locations

Enamelware Makes a Comeback

Long enough to reach the bottom of any pot and generously sized for scooping. Crow Canyon serving spoon, $6; cabindelights.com

Enamelware Makes a Comeback

There's room for a hearty stew in this oven-to-table pot. Crow Canyon junior stockpot, $32; kolorfulkitchen.com

Enamelware Makes a Comeback

This supergraphic featherweight plate adds pop to a table setting, indoor or outdoor. Variopinte, $17; thevitrine.com

Enamelware Makes a Comeback

The perfect platform for showing off baked goods. Enamel cake stand, 8", 10", and 12", $40-$53; fishseddy.com

Enamelware Makes a Comeback

This sunny Japanese coffeepot can be placed directly over the burner. Nada Horo, $125; tortoisegeneralstore.com

Enamelware Makes a Comeback

Channel that chuckwagon vibe with these lightweight speckled mugs. GSI cups, $5 each; rei.com

Enamelware Makes a Comeback

A wide, perforated ladle you'll turn to when poaching eggs and blanching vegetables. Slotted ladle, $32; store.kaufmann-mercantile.com