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Spruce Up Your Kitchen With Wood, Copper, and Ceramic Entertaining Essentials
A touch of texture to elevate any Southern home
From far left:
• Snack Board: Create the ultimate, party-sized charcuterie spread on an almost-three-foot-long reclaimed wood etúHOME serving board ($255; etuhome.com).
• Measuring Cup: This extra-large cherry vessel by Polder’s Old World Market will hold two cups of baking ingredients—and a bucket of charm ($240; poldersoldworldmarket.com).
• Kitchen Tools: Sustainably harvested Guatemalan ziricote transforms into Jayson Home’s knives, spoons, ice cream scoop, and more ($18–$60; jaysonhome.com).
• Mortars and Pestles: Muddle and mash to your heart’s content with Blue Pheasant’s acacia mortars and pestles ($122 for set of two; shopbluepheasant.com).
• Juicer: Be Home’s handcrafted olive-wood press makes it easy to add a hint of citrus to a cocktail or pasta ($34; behome.com).
Clockwise from top:
• Tea Pot: The ritual of brewing a morning (or afternoon, or evening) cuppa shines bright with a very British quick-boil teapot by Newey & Bloomer ($398; food52.com).
• Serving Utensils: The Nashville artist Ben Caldwell’s Ben & Lael nods to nature throughout its range of utensils, as seen in this meat fork, serving spoon, and ladle, pretty enough to perk up any punch bowl ($155–$435; benandlael.com).
• Cooking Set: A handsome Hestan collection features a quick-heating 100-percent-copper core and a durable stainless-steel lining, and includes among its ten pieces this six-quart stockpot and eight-and-a-half-inch skillet ($1,700 for set; hestanculinary.com).
• Tartlet Molds: Bake up something petite and sweet in these vintage-inspired darlings from Coppermill Kitchen ($150 for set of four; coppermillkitchen.com).
• Cake Pan: Coppermill Kitchen’s fluted mold—just the sort of piece copper queen Julia Child revered—features a hanging ring to encourage display ($175; coppermillkitchen.com).
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• Cake Stand: A leafy Bordallo Pinheiro pedestal from the experts at Replacements ensures that a cake looks sublime beyond the icing ($100; replacements.com).
• Pitcher: Fashion designer Veronica Beard teamed up with Juliska to create this pitcher that tips its spout to the shape of a beehive ($115; veronicabeard.com).
• Platter: Frame the Thanksgiving turkey on a less formal, more fun Italian spatterware platter courtesy of the Ark Elements ($280; thearkelements.com).
• Candlesticks: Vintage pieces such as these Moroccan Tamegroute candlesticks from Anyon Atelier will add patina to a tabletop ($250–$295; anyondesign.com).
• Plates: Chunky stripes embolden the handmade, hand-painted Italian luncheon plates from Odd McLean in Atlanta ($43 each; oddmclean.com).
• Vase: Blooms get a vibrant assist from this vessel by the Greek artist Rhea Kalo for Maison Flâneur ($95; maisonflaneur.com).
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