When it comes to an innovative marketplace for stylish, multipurpose kitchen gadgets, few places compare to Food52. The brand has developed an authentic community around its knowledge of food, and we always turn to the site for new kitchen additions. While the primary focus is cooking-related objects, you can also find some home goods.
On a recent visit, we found 15 new products that we can't stop talking about. From the smart composter to the useful baker dock and utensil crock, you will get a lot of use out of the items ahead.
This Wilfred's Non-Alcoholic Bittersweet Aperitif ($32) is a blend of zesty-bitter orange, aromatic rosemary, and a touch of rhubarb and clove. It's perfect for the next alfresco dinner, and while it's nonalcoholic, you can also use it as an ingredient to give your cocktails an edge.
We love that the wood base of this The Baker Dock & Utensil Crock ($78-$82) comes with a slot for your phone. It's a useful tool to keep your utensils and display your recipes.
This Recycled Tierra Picnic Caddy With Wood Handle ($35) is a useful storage solution for your next picnic. You can load it up with everything like utensils, napkins, and go-to condiments.
This beautiful Olli Ella Handwoven Natural Seagrass Basket Tray ($17-$90) is a multipurpose solution for holding a stack of books, carrying breakfast, changing a baby, and more. With the sweet-smelling seagrass that gives it a unique texture and look, it makes a compliment-worthy home essential.
Designed in Japan, this Vermicular Japanese Cast Iron Frying Pan ($40-$160) comes with a rust-resistant enamel finish that has strong searing capabilities. It is easy to clean and doesn't require seasoning. We also like the wooden handle for an easy grip that stays cool as you steam, braise, or stew.
The Rest Candle Holder & Shabbat Candles ($32-$85) will add some light to your space in the most elegant way. Crafted from steel, it looks modern and comes in a medley of colors that will quickly enliven any room.
Turn your food waste into fertilizer with the smart Vitamix Food Cycler FC-50 ($400). The compact design makes it easy to keep around, so you can simply throw your leftover food scraps in the bin when you're cooking.
If you don't have a ton of counter space but want a dish caddy, we found your solution. Behold, the Rig-Tig Compact Modular Dish Rack ($50). The smart design makes it so you can use the bottom as a wash bowl, and the interchangeable top can be used to your specific needs.
Bring out these stunning Hand-Blown Estelle Colored Glasses ($195) for the next house dinner party. We love their fresh hue and hand-blown quality.
If you're all about cold brew, then you'll want the Hario Cold Brew Coffee Bottle ($34), specially made in Japan. Just fill the container with coffee grounds and water, and let sit for eight hours. The useful size makes up to five cups, so you can use it for a few days.
The double-duty Stak Ceramics Porter Dock & Utensil Crock ($84-$88) is perfect for the person who loves to cook. It'll hold all your utensils and keep your iPad or book in place.
The smart Food52 x Stelton Erik Magnussen Vacuum Jug ($85) is a thermos and jug all in one. You can take whatever you need on the go without worrying about a spill because it features a smart magnetized top.
Make your favorite espresso pretty much anywhere with the Wacaco Portable Mini Espresso Maker With Pod Attachment ($24-$64). The six-inch device is easy to take to work, on vacation, on a hike . . . you name it.
If you love drip coffee, then the Hario Original V6 Pour Over Dripper and Stand ($118-$170) is your match. It will look cool sitting in your kitchen.
These The Organic Company Organic Cotton Net Drawstring Bags (Set of 3) ($34) are handy tools for holding groceries, but you can also hook them to the bathroom door to hold your bath essentials.