The Wish List: Something For The Foodies
Whether you’re getting ready to host or just love to cook, these are the kitchen accessories and homeware buys to make your life that bit easier (and chicer)
1. HAY x Laila Gohar Tablecloth
We are loving artist Laila Gohar’s collaboration with HAY, which celebrates the joy of gathering with family and friends over a good meal. This linen Sobremesa tablecloth features the cutest embroidery – and will have your table dinner-party-ready in an instant. €229, HAY
2. HexClad Hybrid Pan
If it’s good enough for Gordon Ramsay’s kitchen, it’s good enough for ours. With no chemical coatings, this dishwasher-safe, oven-safe, induction-ready pan is perfect for those looking to quality cookware to take their home cooking to the next level. £179, HexClad
3. Diptyque La Droguerie Odor Removing Room Spray
Thanks to a subtle blend of basil, mint and tomato leaves, Diptyque’s room spray is ideal for eliminating lingering food smells in the kitchen. Give it a try and wake up to a fresh-smelling home the next morning. $80, Diptyque
4. Plonk Insulated Wine Bottle
For al fresco afternoons spent picnicking in the park or days spent on the beach, Plonk bottles are the way to go. They’ll keep your wine cool all day long – so you can leave that heavy ice cooler at home. £35, Plonk
5. Cooking For People by Mike Davies
Mike Davies, the mind behind foodie-favourite pub The Camberwell Arms in southeast London, has just released his own cookbook. It features a beautiful mix of seasonal recipes for home cooks, making it possible to bring the magic of The Camberwell Arms into your own kitchen. £28.50, Bookshop.org
6. Ichendorf Oil Bottle
No host with the most would be caught displaying olive oil in anything other than this Ichendorf glass oil splatter bottle. It’s perfect for serving with bread as a er start, for dressing a green salad, or just looking great on the table. £40, Selfridges
Pia Brynteson is Content Editor at Service95