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Some kitchen pieces just beg to be shown off. The Staub Ceramic Tomato Cocotte is one of those rare finds with a charming, eye-catching design that instantly adds summer whimsy to any table.
Shaped like a plump, ripe tomato with a glossy cherry-red finish and an artfully detailed stem lid, this petite stoneware cocotte combines practicality with playful style. Created by the same brand behind the viral fall-themed Pumpkin Cocotte, it’s now just $41 at Wayfair, down from $71. You can snag it for the same price on Amazon as well!
Staub Ceramic Tomato Cocotte Dish, From $41 (was $71) at Wayfair
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Shop at WayfairInspired by the heirloom Brandywine tomato (often considered the tastiest of them all), Staub designed this cocotte to turn ordinary snacks into something special. It's crafted from high-quality ceramic and finished by hand, featuring a nonstick porcelain interior and a scratch-resistant, high-polish rim so you can serve with style and zero worries about your countertop.
At 16 ounces, it's the perfect size for summer dips, cobblers, baked brie, or even a personal mac and cheese. And when you're not using it for cooking, it doubles as the sweetest candy dish or a spot for fresh berries on a brunch buffet.
This cocotte isn't just cute. It's built for real kitchen life. The high-quality ceramic ensures even heating for baking, roasting, or reheating. The oven-safe, refrigerator-friendly, and nonstick features make it a dependable, easy-to-clean choice that will serve you well for many occasions, from summer snacks to cozy dinners.
Fans love this little tomato cocotte, awarding it a near-perfect 4.9-star rating. They praised the whimsical design and Staub's quality, calling it “beautifully made” and perfect for serving everything from warm dips to single-serve desserts. Its high ratings make it a reliable gift or a delightful addition to your own kitchen collection.
"Who doesn't love Staub?" another shopper wrote. "This tomato cocotte was the perfect birthday gift for a fellow Staub lover! It's cute, petite, and just perfect to serve salsa or another tomato-based dip. Or, it's the perfect kitchen decor to sit out and enjoy!"
"Great detail and super cute piece," one shopper stated. "Seems to be excellent quality and it looks great on my stove as a decorative item when not in use."
With its artistic flair and practical features (like a nonstick surface and high-polished rim that won't scratch your table), this cocotte is a must-have for summer snacks, cozy dinners, or just adding a pop of personality to your kitchen. Pair it with other Staub ceramics for a collected, garden-inspired table, or let it shine solo as a conversation-starting centerpiece.
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Elevate your summer entertaining with a piece that's both playful and functional. Staub's $41 Ceramic Tomato Dish is proof that good things really do come in small, tomato-shaped packages!
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