Ease into the latest metallic trend with recycled copper containers. The four sizes (each sold separately) add panache to a kitchen, but more importantly, keep dry goods fresh with an airtight silicone seal.
Flour and sugar would do well in these air-tight ceramic jars—as would cookies. But these vessels are pretty enough to live outside the kitchen, too. Stow the lid and use them as vases, or place them on a shelf as a pretty accent.
No more fumbling to match the knife to its corresponding slot in a wood block. This stainless steel carousel is designed so every blade fits in each spot—they rest on the handle and hang down, secured by magnets.
Even if it didn’t keep bread fresh for days, the retro styling is reason enough to keep this powder-coated steel bin on the counter. It measures 16.5 inches by 9 inches.
Never run out of chocolate chips again. The windows in these stainless steel canisters let you know when you’re running low of your favorite pantry goods.
Bleary mornings just got easier: This handsome dispenser holds 20 coffee pods (from any of Keurig’s systems) in four columns—and swivels so it’s easy to find your favorite flavor.
Keep your MVP spoons and spatulas right at your fingertips with this wide-mouth vessel. The hammered copper is a smart addition to both traditional and industrial-style kitchens.