Made with 80% stainless steel and 20% copper, this frying pan provides a non-reactive (and easy to clean) interior with a heat-responsive exterior of copper. A common sight in fine dining restaurants, as it’s a gorgeous way to serve individual portions or sharable sides.
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. This roasting dish is deeper than average, making it extra versatile; use…
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…
Rosle products, designed with functionality in mind, are manufactured from the highest quality materials to ensure a lifetime of service. This egg whisk is made from 18/10 stainless steel and is durable, easy to clean, and highly resistant to heat and rust. The wires are more widely-spaced than those on a standard balloon whisk, making…
Microplane is a household name across the world for their exceptional blades, which grate ingredients without bruising and tearing them. This multi-purposeultra coarse grater is fitted with a comfortable soft-grip handle as well as a non-slip rubber base that lets you stand it up at an angle over a plate or cutting board.It also featuresa…
The Mauviel M’CookBFrying Pan outperforms standard stainless steel pots by miles because of the way it’s designed. 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 adhesive agent in it that slightly weakens…
Since 1953, Tojiro has produced high-quality cutlery in Tsubame-sanjo, a craft centre in Japan specialising in metallurgy. They were one of the first Japanese companies to prove stainless steel knives could be just as effective as carbon steel for culinary use, and their passion for melding traditional Japanese techniques with modern industrial technology has won…