Made in Europe, these Grand Champagne Glasses from Lehmann were designed in collaboration with Sommelier & Champagne Specialist Philippe Jamesse. Jamesse worked for 18 years as Head Sommelier at Michelin-starred Domaine Les Cray’res in Reims, France. These glasses are machine-made from lead-free crystal using a process that approaches the delicacy and transparency of their mouth-blown…
This Mauviel M’Plus Ladle is made from beautiful French copper. The brass handle features a hook that allows hanging from a kitchen rail (not included). Mauviel M’Plus products are made of pure copper that’s soft by nature. They are polished and finished by hand, resulting in minor abrasions, marks or scuffs. These are considered normal…
Made in a small factory in Stoke-on-Trent, this Finch & Crane Utensil Holder undergoes 34 steps from start to finish and features an unglazed exterior and a glazed interior. This utensil holder offers ample storage capacity to keep your favourite tools close at hand as you cook. It can also be used as a vase…
Though Jars Ceramistes is a family-run company that’s been around since 1857, their tableware is perfectly suited to contemporary needs. Their ceramics are very hard-wearing, able to resist cracks, fading, and the stress of dishwashers and microwaves. This is a result of an energy-saving manufacturing process that fires only once at 1285’C rather than the…
Staub is a household name in France and around the world for their black enamelled cookware, which has all the benefits of cast iron’namely the ability to absorb and retain intense heat, resulting in gorgeously browned food’but there is no special clean-up required. The enamelled finish prevents the pan from rusting and, thanks to its…
The Meater 2 Plus Meat Thermometer has advanced engineering and technology and an aesthetic redesign. This wire-free probe with dual sensors measures food’s internal and ambient temperature, which you can monitor from the Meater app on your phone. It is simple to use: Insert the probe into a piece of meat and select which meat…
A saucepan that takes care of your boiling, stewing, poaching, and sauce-making needs, this Mauviel M’CookB Saucepan outperforms standard stainless steel saucepans by miles. It has outer layers of 18/10 stainless steel, which make it induction-compatible, plus three inner layers of heat-responsive aluminium. The middle layer of that aluminium is pure, meaning there is no…
Though Jars Ceramistes is a family-run company that’s been around since 1857, their tableware is perfectly suited to contemporary needs. Their ceramics are very hard-wearing, able to resist cracks, fading, and the stress of dishwashers and microwaves. This is a result of an energy-saving manufacturing process that fires only once at 1285’C rather than the…
Made in France, Staub cookware is loved by professional chefs and home cooks alike. This cocotte is made of thick cast iron ‘ a hard-wearing material capable of retaining high levels of heat, which allows for excellent browning and steam retention. Cast iron is also very versatile, suitable for all hobs including induction, the oven,…
Award-winning Somerset designer Sarah Petherick’s unique range of contemporary tableware is hand-carved and finished by highly skilled craftsmen in Vietnam. The natural materials used are from sustainable sources. Water buffalo meat is a big part of the Vietnamese diet, and the discarded horn would otherwise be incinerated, releasing carbon into the atmosphere. This beautiful Water…
This visually stunning hand-hammered copper stockpot is made to honour the traditional copper cookware Mauviel has mastered since 1830. With fully rivettedbronze handles and a traditional tin-lined interior, this pot is both aesthetically striking and functional, as copper heats food quickly and evenly.
What’s the quickest, easiest, and safest way to barbecue That’s the question the Lotus Grill was designed to answer. The charcoal sits in a small, contained inner chamber, and a battery-operated fan circulates the air around the grill, spreading the heat throughout the surface. By blowing oxygen into the coals, the fan makes the charcoal…