An interchangeable disc that affixes to the rolling mechanism of any HORL 3 or HORL 3 Pro knife sharpeners, this extra fine whetstone disc is a replacement part. It is best suited to sharpening blunt Western or Japanese knives, and can be used after the HORL diamond grinding disc to make high-quality knives even sharper….
Made in Portugal since 1951, Silampos pans anticipate the needs of home cooks. This casserole is clad, from base to rim, with three layers of metal: non-reactive and induction-compatible stainless steel on the outside with a core of heat-responsive aluminium. This construction heats food uniformly and retains that heat well. The stainless steel is polished…
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, reacting to acidic foods,…
The Dexam Supreme Jam Preserving Pan is crafted from top-grade stainless steel in a satin and mirror-polished finish. The 7mm thick thermal encapsulated base ensures even heating while the interior volume markings provide quick reference. A bucket-style handle and the helper handle, secured with rivets, provide added durability and stability.
Alex Pole cookware is made from spun carbon steel having a thinner, lighter construction than traditional carbon steel or cast iron, but with the same incredible searing power and durability. The pans heat quickly and retain high levels of heat ‘ which translates to the perfect browning of meat, seafood and vegetables. Best of all,…
The Fine Mesh Sieve gives excellent distribution for all-purpose sifting. The stainless steel is durable, easy to clean and extremely high quality. The polished rim makes the sieve as aesthetically pleasing as it is practical and the elegant twin-wire handle which makes the sieve easy to hang. Available in 7.5cm, 15cm, 20cm and 22.5cm diameters.
John Julian has mastered the art of English ceramics, from DNA to design. The clay, predominantly dug in Cornwall, is made in Stoke-on-Trent and then hand-thrown in a Wiltshire studio by skilled artisans. At John Julian, ceramics are made in small batches and fired once at a high temperature as opposed to the more common…
Microplane is a household name across the world for their exceptional blades, which grate ingredients without bruising and tearing them. Perhaps the most versatile of the Microplane tools, the fine grater works for grating cheese, chocolate, spices, garlic, chilli, and ginger as well as zesting citrus. A non-slip base provides stability as you grate against…
Made in Portugal since 1951, Silampos pans anticipate the needs of home cooks. These casseroles are clad, from base to rim, with three layers of metal: non-reactive and induction-compatible stainless steel on the outside with a core of heat-responsive aluminium. This construction heats food uniformly and retains that heat well. The stainless steel is polished…
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 is astructured, modernist take on their original design, and it’s quickly become a classic in its own right. The…
Located in a small workshop under an archway in South London, Blenheim Forge is a jewel in Britain’s culinary landscape, beloved by chefs like Gordon Ramsey and Francis Mallmann. We collaborated on a collection of knives made with a core Japanese super blue carbon steel’known for its long-lasting durability and unparalleled sharpness’clad with rust-proof stainless…
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…