Fighting Man’s Frying Pan
Behold, the most brutal frying pan ever made. It’s a teflon pan with a badass sword hilt made from aluminum and silicone. You can also just get the handle to weaponize your existing pans.
Behold, the most brutal frying pan ever made. It’s a teflon pan with a badass sword hilt made from aluminum and silicone. You can also just get the handle to weaponize your existing pans.
Disposable paper placemats with a clever design. Each placemat has a blueprint-style sketch showing how various tableware should be placed. Made by Cake Vintage for West Elm.
The Impress is an easy-to-use press and insulated tumbler in one. It has an inner and outer cup that lets you make 14oz of brewed coffee in just 3 minutes. Put the lid on and it’s ready to go.
Be the sensei of sandwich with Fusionbrands’ SpoonSpreader. Its folded position is perfect for scooping jam, jelly, butter etc. while its flat unfolded state is just the thing for spreading.
A chopping combo perfect for camping and outdoor cooking. The wooden case of the stainless steel knife doubles as a chopping board, complete with slip resistant feet. Available in two sizes.
If you love to sip your beverages, you should get a pack of these drinking straws. They are reusable (but not dishwasher friendly), and you can put them in the fridge to help cool your drink.
Nonstick aluminum baking pans for making brownies, lasagna or other baked goodies where all parts have crispy edges. The pans also spread heat more evenly and keep layers neatly stacked.
A 14″ x 10″ x 3″ griddle made from heavy anodized aluminum. Its handle, coated nonstick surface and raised edge make it easy to flip or pick up what you’re cooking. It’s also dishwasher safe.
We’ve seen pizza cutters with awesome designs, but this unique utensil is not only eye-catching, it’s also ergonomic. It could also double as knuckles in case a fight breaks out in the kitchen.
It’s the simplest of tasks: cracking an egg and separating the yolk from the whites but things can easily (and often do) run afoul. Designer Tommy Hawes aims to end that with this nifty little device.
Yeople’s En garde Musketeer is a dual purpose cutting board – it has a slot where you can sheathe a knife. Each board is handmade in Romania out of beech wood and finished with laser engraving.
A pair of snow globes for all seasons seasonings. GamaGo’s bear-filled salt and pepper shakers are decorative and practical. The transparent globes make it easier to see if you need to refill them.
An ice cube tray designed to minimize mess. The Cube Tube is composed of a clear tube and a flexible silicone divider with a handle, so you don’t have to plop ice in your drink with bare hands.
Be a bad-ass in the kitchen with this vintage chain mail apron. It used to be worn by French butchers for protection. Let the chain hit your chest while you’re banging on the cutting board.
Designed by Mauricio Affonso, this citrus juicer lets you extract and gather the juice in one step or add it directly to a beverage. Works with most standard water, soda, juice and beer bottles.
A godsend for anyone who stores leftovers, Date Dots have month and date dials to mark the expiry date or the day when you stored your food, and stick to food containers with a suction cup.
Concept mugs by The Play Coalition that have climbing holds in place of a handle. Perfect for the brave and the bold who want to live an intense life but are too lazy to actually do so.
A concept pouring nozzle designed to dispense either 1 teaspoon or 1 tablespoon of fluid at a time. It’s meant for oil bottles, but we think it would work great with other ingredients as well.
It may not make real espresso, but the Bialetti Mini Express 2-Cup Stove Percolator is a cheap way to enjoy hot brewed coffee. It works with any heat source, so you can even use it outdoors.
Solve drink stains with these Rubik’s Cube coasters. They come in packs of six that can be stacked to form a 4″ Rubik’s Cube – solved or unsolved – so you can store them in plain sight.
Alisa Toninato makes cast-iron skillets shaped like the continental states of the U.S. The optional magnetic hanger lets you show ’em off after you’re done making state-shaped food.
A ceramic plate shaped especially for everyone’s favorite bready treat. Just slide it under a slice of pizza and then lift it straight to your mouth. It might even be sharp enough to cut pizza.
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