All-Clad is a pioneer of multi-ply cookware, in which metals are bonded together not just at the base but throughout the pan, providing effective, even heating without any hot spots. The d5 range was designed with the high heat of induction hobs in mind, as its five layers of indestructible metal’18/10 stainless steel exteriors, with…
If you want the unparalleled heat responsiveness of traditional copper but not the high maintenance, All-Clad’s Copper Core range is the perfect choice. Constructed with five layers of metal’18/10 stainless steel on the outside, two supportive layers of heat-responsive aluminium in the middle, and a core of copper’every pan in this range is induction hob’compatible…
ROK are experts in creating espresso tools, and this new manual espresso maker is easy to use and eliminates the need for barista skills. This non-electric Presso Smartshot machine features two levers to push water down through the portafilter in a simple and satisfying motion. Just spoon in ground coffee and squeeze down the lever…
The HORL 3 Kagami whetstone disc has an ultra-fine grit (approximately 8000). It compares to the world’s finest Japanese whetstones, including the Black Arkensa and Belgium Stone. It provides a mirror finish that’s 3x sharper than the results of the HORL Premium Sharpening Set, and must be used after it. To use the HORL Kagami…
This beautiful Copper Biscuit Cutter from Eddingtons comes in several classic shapes, and this one is a team favourite. The copper plating is not only durable but also adds an alluring aesthetic to any kitchen. The addition of the handle makes the cutter really easy to use and is suitable for children. Use it to…
There is a good reason so many chefs idolise copper: It conducts heat impeccably. In chef-speak, that means quickly and evenly, responding to changes in temperature in an instant. But because copper does not naturally attach to magnetic induction hobs, it takes a bit of expert engineering to make induction-friendly copper work’and Mauviel, with their…
Made entirely by hand in Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region, this cylindrical vase from Bertozzi is made of Limoges porcelain, considered the finest in the world. Its unique mix of kaolin, feldspar and quartz allows it to be fired at extremely high temperatures for durability and a luminous glaze associated with royal china. It is glazed using…
This Mauviel M’Tradition Copper Fish Kettle with a hammered finish quite the statement piece. The kettle is lined with tin and the bronze handles are securely fitted with copper rivets. High sides making it possible to cook a whole fish, and it comes with a grid that makes it easy to lift fish out of…
Kinto’s Ceramic Lab range balances orderly, neat design 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…
Culinary professionals know they can trust De Buyer to make hard-wearing, reliable kitchenware. Established in 1830, the French metal manufacturer has made pots, pans and baking equipment from a variety of materials, from copper to iron to steel, all with global success.This tin-lined copper canele mould heats quickly and powerfully, which is the key to…
This Kuhn Rikon Essential SoftEdge Slice Spatula is made fromhigh-quality stainless steel and has a gentle yet durable silicone edge that is safe on all non-stick cookware and heat-resistant up to 220C. Its unique long slots allow for quick, efficient draining, and the open handle design makes it suitable for hanging. This spatula is great…
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…