Stretch on out.
There’s no end to our gratitude for the way trivets make our lives easier: They slip underneath scalding hot pots and crockery to keep our counters and tabletops good-as-new, help cookies cool off a little faster, and, if we’re lucky, look mighty fine doing it. Produced in Theirs, France by a company that’s been turning out steel designs since 1924, this collapsible trivet ticks all the boxes. It’ll expand to accommodate a big casserole dish and then squeeze tight again when it’s time to pack up. And those hues? Stuff of our dreams.
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