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Creating a holiday-ready tablescape takes more than setting out plates and silverware. It requires pieces that look festive while also being practical enough for everyday use. The best items function as both serving pieces and cookware, offering style and durability in one. Finding dishes that can handle baking, roasting, and frequent use while still looking elegant for gatherings isn’t always easy, especially when you’re shopping on a budget.
That’s why Anthropologie’s Benedita Bow Stoneware Loaf Pan is such a great find. It brings playful seasonal charm and reliable performance together in one thoughtfully designed piece. Right now it is marked down to $25 from its usual $42 price, making this 40% discount a great chance to refresh your holiday cookware without overspending. With the season of hosting and gifting approaching, it’s an ideal time to bring home something both beautiful and functional.
Benedita Bow Stoneware Loaf Pan, $25 (was $42) at Anthropologie
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The pan is crafted from glazed stoneware and finished with handpainted embellishments that give it a warm, artisanal feel. It’s dishwasher and microwave safe and can be used in the oven up to 480 degrees Fahrenheit. It has a 46-ounce capacity and measures 12 inches long, 5.25 inches wide, and 2.75 inches tall, which makes it useful for a wide variety of dishes.
You can bake sweet loaves such as banana bread, pumpkin bread, or pound cake, and it also works well for savory dishes like roasted vegetables, salmon, casseroles, or meatloaf. If you want a coordinated look for your table, Anthropologie also offers matching side plates, a pie dish, an oven mitt, and more, each featuring the same bow motif.
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The red version is especially fitting for the holiday season. The bold bow design instantly creates a celebratory mood and brings warmth and charm to any table. The handpainted ribbon adds a traditional, slightly vintage touch, while the dimensional bow-shaped handles make the dish feel special enough to serve straight from the oven. If red isn’t your style, the pan also comes in black for a chic, refined look or white for a clean, understated option that works year-round.
One reviewer shared that the bows “add such a unique touch,” while another wrote, “The little bow detail makes it feel so festive and special. I love that it’s both decorative and functional. It makes baking feel a little more fun!”
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