In 1954, Bamix made the first blender and food processor designed to go directly into the pot or bowl with your ingredients, skipping the need to juggle between containers. Most stick blenders have two main parts that attach: the top has the motor and the bottom has the wand you can immerse. The Bamix, on…
The Zyliss Salad Spinner uses a patented AquaVent technology in the basket of the spinner, whichgently tosses greens around the bowl when spinning to maximise air circulation and water removal, removing more water thanstandard spinners.The wave-shaped internal basket features a larger surface area and uses centrifugal force to dry your salad leaves quickly and efficiently.It…
Established in 1947, Mepra is a family-run business dedicated to imbuing Italy’s rich tradition of food, lifestyle and design into their silverware. Their Michelangelo collection is made of heavy-gauge polished 18/10 stainless steel, and features accentuated drop-shaped handles. Use this serving spoon alongside its matching serving fork for a variety of dishes, from salads to…
Pillivuyt’s beautiful collection is made using the highest quality French porcelain and combines modern technology with traditional French craftsmanship. The results are stunningly simple pieces like this Pillivuyt Roasting Dish, which is incredibly delicate and pure in appearance but also offers outstanding robustness and durability and is even dishwasher, microwave, freezer and oven safe. This…
TheStaubBraiser/Saute Pan with Glass Lid is made from thick cast iron, a hard-wearing material that retains high levels, and then coated in three layers ofenamel’this makes it possible to clean normally without any need to season (like you would raw cast iron). The enamel has been sprayed on rather than bonded, which makes itmoredurable. This…
Established in 1857, Jars Ceramistes makes ultra-durable pieces for the kitchen and table, in distinct colours and shapes. They fire clay just once at the high temperature of 1280’C rather than the standard three times ‘ an eco-friendly practice that results in hard-wearing ceramics that resist cracking, chipping and fading. They hold up to frequent…
Founded in 1946 in the American state of Minnesota, where most of their goods are still produced, Nordic Ware rose to fame when a national prize-winning cake was made in one of their bundt pans. This loaf tin combines a straightforward rectangular shape with their bundt tin’s star-like ridges. The pan is made of high-quality…
The ROK EspressoGC Classic Plus makes beautiful espresso without the need for pods or electricity. This manual machine is easy to use and features two levers which can be pulled down to pour a cup of espresso in under 30 seconds. ROK specialises in making non-electric tools that make espresso just as well as an…
A great multipurpose wide spatula ideal for turning fish designed by modern Scandinavian kitchenware brand Rig-Tig. The Easy Plaice Turner is made from hygienic and sleek white oak wood which develops a natural, beautiful patina over time.Hand wash; notdishwasher safe.
Kinto’s Ceramic Lab range balances orderly, neat designs with the warm patterns of sandstone native to the Nagasaki prefecture of Japan, where it is manufactured. Many transformations occur in this unique porcelain, which is ultra-sensitive to temperature and humidity when firing. This results in a speckled, ‘scorched’-looking pattern called ‘yo-hen’. The natural unevenness of this…
Opinel is most famous for inventing the pocket knife, but the family-run business, which has operated in the French Alps region since 1890, has also made culinary knives beloved across the globe. This mushroom knife has considered every detail’it features a brush made from boar bristles for removing soil, as well as a curved 8…
The Mauviel M’Plus Copper 5 Piece Utensils Set is made of stunning French copper. It includes a fork, two spoons, a slotted turner and a ladle, and comes with a rack for hanging. It is of outstanding quality and looks absolutely beautiful in the kitchen. Mauviel M’Plus products are made of pure copper that’s soft…