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My limited edition ceramics collection with Dear Gloria, $32-$63. Katie, a ceramicist in NYC reached out to me a few months ago to partner on a collection of cups, bowls and plates, designed with my new kitchen’s color palette in mind. Each piece is hand made, featuring a unique design and are dishwasher and microwave safe!

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Made In Cookware, starts at $109 or $299 for a set. I have converted all my cookware to Made In for my new kitchen and ohhhhh my are they beautiful high quality pieces. They’re actually used in Michelin restaurants around the country so you know they’re good! As a bonus, get this candle too. It might be my favorite candle scent ever.

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The Artful Way to Plant Based Cooking, $25 My friend Chloe and her mom wrote this plant based cookbook together. Even if you’re not shopping for someone vegan, there are so many wonderful recipes in here everyone will enjoy. The photography too has to be mentioned, every single page is a feast for the eyes!

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Arched cutting board, $120 This piece is so beautiful, I’ve been using the underside for cutting and the decorative top as a serving board!

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Ruffle spoon rest, $22 So simple and cute! This was an automatic add to cart for me.

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Cocktail tool set, $129. The marble holder is what really takes this up a notch! If that’s too pricey, here’s another brass cocktail tool set for way less.



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Cocktails from the Jazz Age, $13. This is such a fun little book to keep on a bar cart, and has great cocktail recipes!

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Scalloped Marble Wine Chiller, $69. Just because I love anything scalloped & marble and this can be personalized!

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Cafe Express Toaster, $99 May seem like a silly gift, but I was just eyeing this toaster for my new kitchen so I thought why not include it. As far as aesthetic and high quality toasters go, which can be like 3x the price, this has great reviews!





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Corkicle Wedge Whiskey Glass, $24-$89 for a set. Gotta include something for any whiskey lovers, and you can have it personalized!

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The West Side Mat, $138. I designed this mat for Walk Fulton, an orthopedic insole and standing mat company. It’s intended for use in a kitchen or standing desk, to support your joints and entire body as you stand. I was inspired by the classic floor tiles you see in so many NYC prewar apartments when it came to the aesthetic design. This thing makes such a difference when cooking a big meal!


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Countertop pedestal, $25. I’ve had this for years and just think it’s the cutest thing ever! I use it on my kitchen counter to keep a mini lamp on, but you could put a candle or even dishsoap on it too!