If you made it a goal to spend more time in the kitchen this year, sometimes the help of cool products can be all the motivation you need. To help you stay on track and keep cooking, we shopped for the best kitchen products to add to your home this month.
Ahead, you'll find 19 must haves that range from new releases to classic kitchen staples, and either way, they'll surely make you want to whip up something new. Whether you're looking for a stylish new coffee machine or sleek new dinnerware, be prepared to want it all. Take a look.
This Material Recycled Plastic Cutting Board Set ($70 for two) can go in the dishwasher and is easy to clean.
This vintage-inspired, state-of-the-art Smeg Creme 7-Piece Knife Block Set ($499) comes with seven knives and in three different color choices.
The smart Five Two Over-the-Sink Drying Rack ($45) will save you space on your countertop.
These Sabre Stainless Steel-Flatware ($12-$16 each) pieces are the perfect way to add some color and style to your dinnerware collection.
If you're thinking about trying a toaster oven, you can't go wrong with the Tovala Gen 2 Smart Steam Oven ($299). Not only does it steam food, but it acts as a traditional toaster oven, too. Plus, you can even order delicious meals from the brand.
Make amazing weekend breakfasts with this Cuisinart Double Belgian Waffle Maker ($100).
Get this Estelle Colored Glass Cake Stand ($225) in your favorite color.
Finding a sheet pan that doesn't immediately get ruined is hard, but customers say great things about the Great Jones Holy Sheet ($35).
If you've been thinking about investing in the internet's coolest pan, then try the Our Place Always Pan ($145) in its newest shade. The limited-edition red color is likely to sell out, so get yours while it's hot.
If you have a narrow space to fill, this Yamazaki Slim Rolling Storage Cart ($62) will come in handy.
The La Mesa Dinnerware Collection ($64-$72 each) is made of hand-painted terra cotta.
Save money by making your own brew at home with this sleek Illy Y3.3 Espresso and Coffee Machine ($149).
Make sure your herbs stay as fresh as possible by storing them in this Herb Saver Best Keeper ($20). Simply refill it with water every three to five days, and herbs will last longer than over.
Because trash cans don't have to be ugly, invest in the Brabantia Soft-Touch Trash Can ($175-$197).
These Made In Drinking Glasses ($44 for four) are simple, sleek, and modern.
If you're making it a goal to ditch plastic household items, then you'll want to start by investing in the Stasher Reusable Silicone Sandwich Bundle ($68). These bags are easy to use for just about anything, and they're even dishwasher friendly. Plus, the new rainbow collection is perfect to color code food items.
Cookware brand Great Jones just collaborated with fashion designer Rosie Assoulin, and these two worlds couldn't mix better if you ask me. The limited Great Jones Party Towels ($40 for two) are an easy way to add some much-needed style to your kitchen.
Spreading butter straight out of the fridge can be annoying, but the That! Inventions Spread That Serrated Warming Butter Knife and Spreader ($20) is truly game-changing.
Thinking of upgrading your cookware? Srart with the popular Greenpan Nonstick Stainless-Steel 10-Piece Set ($250).