Made In, the company that sells cookware directly to consumers, has introduced French porcelain baking dishes, manufactured by a company that has been in business for more than 200 years. The generous square, oval and rectangle pieces — available now and designed in collaboration with the chef Nancy Silverton — are white with a choice of red or blue trim along the edges. There are also limited-edition versions with an abstract floral design on the sides. They’re excellent for oven-to-table use, safe up to 500 degrees and suitable for the microwave. They can go in the dishwasher, but a good soak is what they need to erase crusty burned-on residue. The oval baker, 14.4 inches long, holds 2.6 quarts; the 12-inch square, 2.4 quarts; and the 17-inch rectangle, 5.3 quarts.
Made In Porcelain bakeware, $189 for a set of three; $269 for the set with the limited-edtion floral design; individual pieces, $69 to $109; madeincookware.com.