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Hôtel Silver - Vintage Sorbet Bowl, Set of 2
Hôtel Silver - Vintage Sorbet Bowl, Set of 2
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Understated yet commanding, our Vintage Hôtel Silver Sorbet Bowls embody the refinement of a well-set table. Crafted with the enduring grace of European hotel silver, each piece carries a clean, tailored strength—perfect for presenting sorbet, seasonal fruit, or a chilled aperitif. Sleek, versatile, and undeniably sophisticated, they are the quiet cornerstone of cultivated entertaining.
With a footed base. Approximately 3" Height x 3.5" Diameter. Hand wash only.
The vintage offerings in our collection are restored and re-plated in pure silver in London for Hôtel by longtime silversmiths. Even with restoration, some of the pieces may sport more patina than others due to their unique history and use which we think only adds to their character and allure.
Hôtel Silver is everyday luxury at its best. Hôtel has been featured in numerous publications over the years including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, New York Magazine, Elle Decor, Food & Wine, House Beautiful, House & Garden, Southern Living, Town & Country, Victoria, W Magazine and others.
Hotel Silver is distinguished by its functional design, durability, and classic clean lines. Crafted by some of the most renowned silversmiths of the day, the pieces were made to withstand the daily service in hotels, restaurants, cafés, private clubs, shipping and railway lines. Sterling silver serveware would not have held up to the constant use in bustling commercial establishments. A base of nickel and other alloys, including copper, gives the hotel silver its signature heft and luxe silver-plating its timeless elegance.
Caring For Hôtel Silver
Easy to clean! We recommend washing Hôtel Silver with warm soapy water after use. The more you use and enjoy the Hôtel Silver, the less you have to polish the pieces. When tarnished, we recommend gentle, easy-to-use silver polish such as Twinkle or Wrights. Both brands come with a sponge and are used at the sink with water. A soft towel is best for drying the pieces.

