Showing posts with label WHAT: utensils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WHAT: utensils. Show all posts
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'up' stores silver

Stephen Lindsay (of up) takes on silverware storage with his new 'hive'. 






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Vertical Cutlery Storage

don't forget this handy option exists.

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Less&More

Stunning chopstick holder.... just perfect.


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Knives: Blocked

The Deglon Meeting Knife Set - no words needed!

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Cutlery in Jars

Makes sense.

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Utensils to go

RePEat Bamaboo set; perfect way to avoid wasteful plastic cutlery. (Would also be quite easy to whip up your own set).

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Dolls Made to Measure

Measuring cups in disguise. Sold as a set of six (1 cup down to a 1/4), these matryoshkas will put your Pyrex to shame.

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Embedded Block

Can you spot the very convenient knife block built in the wood countertop? So smart!

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To Go

'Mangia'; perfectly portable utensils.

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Nesting

Beautiful nested set: bowls, cups and a sieve.


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Pins + Pitchers

Two lovely storage ideas from The Martha Stewart Show set.


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Purely for Aesthetics

Can't imagine there's any added function in framing your utensils, but it looks nice.

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Knives: thrown?

'Copy the spirit' knife block by Jungmee Lee.


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Silly Swiss Storage

Somewhat over-the-top kitchen storage with a playful take on the classic knife.




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Storage Brick

My dad would so dig this.


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Lean On Me Cutlery


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Kitchen Gear: Hung

Charmed-to-bits by this colorful section of neatly hung kitchen tools.


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The Drawer

Not everything has to be in the perfect spot to be great storage.

This drawer makes me think of fantastic food, long dinner parties, and warm apple crumble.


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Pouches for Pointy Things


Satisfyingly simple way to keep pointy things tucked away.



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For the Vindictive Chef



Ok, i take it back, not all knife blocks are dated.

The aptly named 'Voodoo' by Raffaele Iannello, has made the online rounds for a while now but it still makes me smile; there is something so satisfyingly anti-Martha about it.