The 18 Best Kitchen Products to Buy This September — Straight From a Pro

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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.

A Dining Room Must: Hearth & Hand With Magnolia Natural Wood Footed Serve Stand

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.

Our Place Perfect Pot

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.

A Smart Toaster: Balmuda The Toaster Oven

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.

A Useful Strainer: Rig-Tig Modern Compact Colander

How cool is this Rig-Tig Modern Compact Colander ($24, originally $29)? You can use it for everything from lettuce to fruit.

For Eating: Brightland The Pair Set

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.

Upgrade Your Coffee: Illy Electric Milk Frother

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.

Unique Dinnerware: Vietri Hand-Painted Italian Campagna Dinnerware

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.

Everyday Glasses: West Elm Recycled Mexican Glassware Set

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.

For Your Counter: Farmhouse Pottery Paper Towel Holder

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.

For the Cake: Estelle Colored Glass Cake Stand

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.

A Dish Rack For Small Spaces: Rig-Tig Compact Modular Dish Rack

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.

For the Butter: Threshold Designed With Studio McGee Stoneware Butter Dish

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.

Something Fun: Laetitia Rouget Ceramic Dinner Plate

The meaning behind this Laetitia Rouget Ceramic Dinner Plate ($135) is too cute. The luxe piece is a great collectable item.

Chic Wine Glasses: Departo Wine Glasses

Why have regular wine glasses when you can have the Departo Wine Glasses ($16)? They also come in a clear choice.

A Smart Trash: Joseph Joseph Totem Waste Separation Bin

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.

A Serving Tray Set: Hearth & Hand With Magnolia Wood Paddle With 4 Stoneware Bowls

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.

A Professional Coffee Assitant: Ninja Specialty Coffee Maker

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.

Stackable Bows: Hearth & Hand With Magnolia Stoneware Exposed Rim Mini Bowl

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.

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