Have you seen the August issue of Boston Magazine? We are thrilled to be featured in their exclusive “Covet” section.
"Break out these nested glass bowls for your next dinner party, and you'll serve many more people than the ones seated around your table."
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By Abby Bielagus, August 5, 2019
Break out these nested glass bowls for your next dinner party, and you’ll serve many more people than the ones seated around your table. Handblown by James McLeod, a glass professor at MassArt, and his former students, the vibrant pieces are sold through the Waltham-based company Serve Kindness, which donates 10 percent of every purchase to a charity of the customer’s choice from a list curated by owners/longtime pals Melissa Brooks and Jillian Darling. In other words, perfect for serving a purpose with your potato salad.
“Hyacinth, Sunrise, Gold” handblown glass nesting bowls, $249 for set, Serve Kindness.
Shining a spotlight on Generous Goods founder Lindsay Browning and her company Generous Goods - Great Things that Give Back - which has a virtual pop-up shopping event to support Bring Change to Mind, a charity working to create dialog about mental health.