Food & Drink

Deals on Rosanna Dishes

The popular tableware outfitter now has an outlet store in Georgetown.

By Seattle Mag February 17, 2012

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This article originally appeared in the March 2012 issue of Seattle Magazine.

Rosanna tableware fans, take a deep, cleansing breath: For years, Rosanna Bowles’ flash sales on her popular dishware sets have been the stuff of shopping legend. Legions of fans line up early to snag deals on glassware, mug gift sets and dinnerware—all while trying to avoid flying elbows. But we can shop sans shoving now that Bowles has opened a year-round Rosanna outlet store next to her Georgetown warehouse headquarters (open Mon.–Fri., noon–4 p.m. 6755 E Marginal Way; rosannainc.com). Filled with highly coveted discontinued lines as well as odd-numbered extras, the price is right: Hand-etched heavy glass tumblers ($6), a pine-needle design teapot ($20) and sweet cake pedestals (around $25) sit atop vintage European tables and hutches, also for sale. The collection changes frequently, but look for extras from Rosanna’s new small plates “Amuse Bouche” collection to make their way into the sweet spot soon.

 

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