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25 Great Products to Make Over Your Kitchen

Chic new essentials for updating your culinary corner.
By D Magazine |
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1. Oversized juicer $19/Pottery Barn

2. Corn cob holders $79 for set of 8/Nest

3. Succulents $75/Dirt

4. Illy Francis espresso machine $399/Bed, Bath & Beyond

5. La Cornufé stove $8,600/Williams-Sonoma

6. Artful sink stoppers $17.50 each/Pierce Hardware

7. Bowls & spoons $140 each & $90 each/Grange Hall

8. Studded stacking bowls $168 for set of 3/The Gypsy Wagon

9. Kitchen timer $12.95/West Elm

10. Mud porcelain carafe & small jug $156 & $23/DUO All Things Culinary

11. Tea towels $23 each/The Lotus Shop

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12. Pasta, olive oil, & pesto $18, $39, & $24/Nest

13. Joy of Cooking cookbook $35/Crate & Barrel

14. Martha Stewart French rolling pin $11.99/Macy’s

15. Rifle Paper Co. recipe cards $12/West Elm

16. Bamboo compost pail $39.99/The Container Store

17. Erasable porcelain note pad $295/Grange Hall

18. Beau Monda Glass tile To the trade/Ann Sacks

19. Anchor bottle opener $15/We Are 1976

20. Inlaid bone flower tray $199/Wisteria

21. Le Creuset pate terrine with press $40/Le Creuset

22. Joseph Joseph kitchen tool set $46/DUO All Things Culinary

23. Cutting board $55/We Are 1976

24. Not Your Mom’s Dinner Party Table Topics $29.95/Paper Source

25. Primary Confection measuring spoons $14 for set of 4/Anthropologie


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