Gift Guide 2024: Gifts for the Cook
For the cook who has everything, the below selection of gifts are slightly unexpected but appealing in both utility and design. Here is our selection of 10 gifts fitting for the nascent cuisinier to the exec chef.
Above: The Gefu Ravioli Maker with Wood Roller is $29.95 at Food52.
Above: The Skagerak Hammer Grinder comes in either Oiled Teak or Oiled Oak; $119 at Finnish Design Shop.
Above: For one-of-a-kind vintage goods, we frequent Plain Goods online who sell items such as the Vintage Cheese Board and Slicer with a green bakelite handle; $295 for the set.
Above: The Skeppshult Meat Tenderizer and Skeppshult Fish Scaler are both made of cast iron.
Above: The luxe scissors your recipient cook will use for years to come: the Pallares Solsona Large Kitchen Scissors can cut through soft to medium stems, herbs, and some meats; $200 at March.
Above: The Opinel Knife Maintenance Kit includes a sharpening stone, plant-based oil, and microfiber cloth tucked into a metal storage box; $94 NZD at Everyday Needs in New Zealand.
Above: At The Primary Essentials, the Il Buco Vita Glass Salt Dish is $62.
Above: Tongs are a favorite utilitarian kitchen tool for both cooking and serving. The Design House Stockholm Pick Up Tongs are $45 for the large size at Batten Home.
Above: The Unison Save-It Storage Box Set of 5 is an invaluable storage solution for the cook in the kitchen. Boxes can be used to corral condiments, salt and pepper, flatware on the countertop etc.; $78 at Unison.
Above: An always-welcome gift for the cook is a bottle of quality extra virgin olive oil, such as a glass bottle of Les Cousines EVOO; $56 at Najeau.
For more ideas, explore our past gift guides for the cook here:
* Gift Guide: For the Kitchen Crew
* Remodelista Gift Guide: For the Chef (2011)
* Holiday Gift Guide: For the Chef (2012)
* Gift Guide: For the Scandi Chef (2013)
* Gift Guide: For the French Chef (2014) | bit.ly/3XLoEJb
http://dlvr.it/TGphy2
Above: The Gefu Ravioli Maker with Wood Roller is $29.95 at Food52.
Above: The Skagerak Hammer Grinder comes in either Oiled Teak or Oiled Oak; $119 at Finnish Design Shop.
Above: For one-of-a-kind vintage goods, we frequent Plain Goods online who sell items such as the Vintage Cheese Board and Slicer with a green bakelite handle; $295 for the set.
Above: The Skeppshult Meat Tenderizer and Skeppshult Fish Scaler are both made of cast iron.
Above: The luxe scissors your recipient cook will use for years to come: the Pallares Solsona Large Kitchen Scissors can cut through soft to medium stems, herbs, and some meats; $200 at March.
Above: The Opinel Knife Maintenance Kit includes a sharpening stone, plant-based oil, and microfiber cloth tucked into a metal storage box; $94 NZD at Everyday Needs in New Zealand.
Above: At The Primary Essentials, the Il Buco Vita Glass Salt Dish is $62.
Above: Tongs are a favorite utilitarian kitchen tool for both cooking and serving. The Design House Stockholm Pick Up Tongs are $45 for the large size at Batten Home.
Above: The Unison Save-It Storage Box Set of 5 is an invaluable storage solution for the cook in the kitchen. Boxes can be used to corral condiments, salt and pepper, flatware on the countertop etc.; $78 at Unison.
Above: An always-welcome gift for the cook is a bottle of quality extra virgin olive oil, such as a glass bottle of Les Cousines EVOO; $56 at Najeau.
For more ideas, explore our past gift guides for the cook here:
* Gift Guide: For the Kitchen Crew
* Remodelista Gift Guide: For the Chef (2011)
* Holiday Gift Guide: For the Chef (2012)
* Gift Guide: For the Scandi Chef (2013)
* Gift Guide: For the French Chef (2014) | bit.ly/3XLoEJb
http://dlvr.it/TGphy2
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