Gift Guide Part 1: The Best Cook You Know.


Platform Bowl, $32.50, to make their kitchen look as chic as them. This simple module can be combined in stacks of two, three or four to create a tiered display. The Platform Bowl is both a useful tool for separating fruits and vegetables and an attractive centerpiece.



Royale Elité Walnut Hnadled Knives, $100, because a knife is is used everyday! These knives combine a stunning, smooth American Walnut handle with a German-made stainless steel alloy blade. Walnut is favored for its strength and stamina, and it ain’t too shabby looking, either! 




Detailed Rolling Pin, $125, these stunning handmade rolling pins are not only useful but can be passed down through generations.


Classic serving cutlery, $15–$111, because it’s high time they have the perfect set of serving cutlery and get rid of all those miss match ones.

Ceramic juicer, $55, because it’s so chic that they won’t forget its existance. Hand-crafted from fine earthenware, and perfectly sized to accommodate everything from limes to grapefruit.



I love New York: Ingredients and recipes by Daniel Humm and Will Guidara, $32, because it is one of the best cookbooks out there. In ‘I Love New York’, Humm and Guidara present an in-depth look at the region’s centuries-old farming traditions along with nearly 150 recipes that highlight its outstanding ingredients—from apples, celery root, and foie gras to nettles, pork, scallops, and venison.



Peugeot Pepper Mill, $45, because it is the best pepper mill out there. I mentioned here that this was one of the best things I bought last year, and I stand by it. Seriously, worth every penny. 

All photos via brand’s respective websites.

No comments:

Post a Comment