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The holiday guide to kitchenware

Find your staples, seasonal one-offs, and other iconic sh*t.

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Dec 07, 2023
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Holiday guides are here

Note: if you missed the previous fall shopping guides, you can access them here:

  • The fall guide to trousers (part 1)

  • The fall guide to knitwear (part 1)

  • The fall guide to sherpas

  • The Fall Guide to beanies and Knit caps


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  1. If you’re looking for trendy shit on the cheap, this isn’t the best place to look. You need the right stuff, not more stuff.

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Stuff for the kitchen

Whether it’s baking, grilling, or experimenting with new recipes, here’s a roundup to suit all your cooking needs.

Table knife set, $299 by Fields Outfitting

Well-cooked meat tastes better with a proper knife slicing it, right? This knife set cuts with precision and balance. The non-serrated, razor-sharp edges ensure a clean cut every time. Why spoil an excellent home-cooked meal with a dull knife? 

Brooklyn apron, $80 by Tilit

This made-in-USA apron is cut from a hefty herringbone denim fabric. Just because you're cooking doesn't mean you can't be stylish in the kitchen.


Grid oven mitt, $45 / $30 by Minna

Minna’s handwoven over mitts are durable and look great hanging in your kitchen.

Chess cutting board, $135 by Ferm Living

This chess cutting board from Ferm Living resembles its namesake in the board-like pattern of the exposed wood grain. It's sanded and oiled with a matte finish to preserve the wood and keep it fresh.

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