As a home shopping editor, I spend my days searching for the newest, hottest items to curate for our readers. Along my journey, I can't help but fall in love with so many things. This September is no exception, and it might even be worse than usual, because I'm moving into a new apartment. Naturally, I can't wait to fill my kitchen with a ton of new items.
To give you a little shopping inspiration of your own, I rounded up the things I can't stop thinking about buying for my space. I'm talking everything from a cool coffee machine to chic dinnerware and the internet's coolest new pot. Be careful browsing, though; I'm telling you, it'll be hard to leave empty-handed. Take a look.
As we get ready for fall hosting, and dare we even say the holidays, you'll want the Hearth & Hand With Magnolia Natural Wood Footed Serve Stand ($30). It's great for the middle of your dining table.
The brand-new Our Place Perfect Pot ($165) is already a hit. It has so many smart features. You can see the brand's built-in strainer in the top lid. Plus, it comes with a spoon and a handy roasting rack.
The Balmuda The Toaster Oven ($330) isn't just stylish, but it's also smart. The steamer toaster works by adding water, and it can perfectly bake just about anything from bread to frozen foods.
How cool is this Rig-Tig Modern Compact Colander ($24, originally $29)? You can use it for everything from lettuce to fruit.
I have the brand's popular olive oil set, and now I'll be needing to try the Brightland The Pair Set ($44). The vinegar duo pair is made in California, and each own has its own unique flavor and tasting notes.
Treat yourself to the Illy Electric Milk Frother ($89), and you can make your own coffee creations. I love its minimalist design that won't take up too much room on my countertop.
I'm going through a phase of loving colorful and printed plates and bowls. This incredibly chic Vietri Hand-Painted Italian Campagna Dinnerware ($32-$120) is at the top of my wish list. They come in a few different choices that would be fun to mix and match.
Looking for new everyday glasses, but don't want something boring? I love the West Elm Recycled Mexican Glassware Set ($42–$84). It comes in two sizes and three different color choices.
I've been on the lookout recently for a stylish paper-towel holder, and I love the Farmhouse Pottery Paper Towel Holder ($68). It comes in three other colors, but this blue one is too cute.
Get ready for fall and holiday hosting with the pretty Estelle Colored Glass Cake Stand ($225). You'll love using it to put your creations on display.
If you don't have a ton of counter space but want a dish caddy, I 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.
I love a chic butter dish, and the Threshold Designed With Studio McGee Stoneware Butter Dish ($12) is at the top of my wish list. The round design will look good on display.
The meaning behind this Laetitia Rouget Ceramic Dinner Plate ($135) is too cute. The luxe piece is a great collectable item.
Why have regular wine glasses when you can have the Departo Wine Glasses ($16)? They also come in a clear choice.
Not all trash cans have to be boring and ugly. This Joseph Joseph Totem Waste Separation Bin ($180-$220) has it all. It has three handy sections, including a compost bin in the top section, and it actually is kind of stylish. You can get it in gray, white, or stainless steel.
Your next dinner party requires the Hearth & Hand With Magnolia Wood Paddle With 4 Speckled Stoneware Bowls ($30). You can fill them with nuts, chips, or anything that fits.
Stop spending money on coffee, and treat yourself to the Ninja Specialty Coffee Maker ($170). You can make everything from frothed milk lattes to iced coffees.
The Hearth & Hand With Magnolia Stoneware Exposed Rim Mini Bowl ($16) also comes in a rich gold and dark green shade. The stackable design will save you room in your cabinets.