These Stunning Target Kitchen Gifts Look Way More Expensive Than They Actually Cost
Target-lovers know the beauty and wonder of the kitchen section. It's a sea of stunning kitchen accents, useful gadgets, and sturdy wares that can turn any kitchen into a dream kitchen. But if you're not yet a Target convert, here are a couple of amazing finds to whet your appetite. And with their affordable price tags, they make great gifts — or you may even want to add them to your own Christmas wish list!
Ceramic Cookie Jar
This ceramic and bronze cookie jar ($20) looks more like a decorative object than a place to stash your treats — making it all the better to hide your favorite goodies!
Cast Iron Dutch Oven
If you don't want to pay hundreds of dollars for a beautiful cast iron dutch oven, this one ($50) is for you. And it's so pretty that you don't have to sacrifice on style.
16-Piece Dinnerware Set
This 16-piece dinnerware set ($80) looks like it's straight out of Anthropologie — without the price tag.
8-Piece Cookware Set (Copper)
Silver cookware is so last year! A copper cookware set ($80) adds so much style to any kitchen, and this reasonably sized set features all the pots and pans you need.
Marble & Acacia Wood Spoonrest
Next time you're whipping up a soup, stew, or other culinary creation, keep this spoonrest ($18, originally $20) on hand to save your counters from potential stains.
1.8-Quart Teakettle
For tea-lovers, a stovetop teakettle ($30) is the perfect addition to the kitchen. It makes a way more stylish statement than an electric kettle!
Copper-Plated Utensil Holder
This copper utensil holder ($25) keeps your kitchen organized and looking effortlessly fabulous.
Pizza Baking Set
Who knew a pizza stone could look so chic? With the addition of the wood-handled pizza cutter, this set ($17) will turn every night into pizza night.
8-Piece Bamboo Knife Set
Every kitchen needs a good set of knives, and this set with bamboo knife block ($100) also doubles as an attractive addition to your kitchen decor!
Porcelain & Gold Cake Stand
We hope you're okay with your cakes, cupcakes, and other baked goods playing second-fiddle to this gorgeous cake stand ($23, originally $25).
Sugar & Creamer Set
Next time you throw a dinner party or high tea, fool your guests into thinking this adorable sugar and creamer set ($12) is an amazing vintage find.
Rough Edge Serving Platter
This rough edge serving platter ($15) is the perfect addition to your holiday centerpiece or an excellent charcuterie board.
5-Quart Ceramic Mixing Bowl
Ceramic is a nice upgrade from the standard metal mixing bowl of your stand mixer — but this mixing bowl ($70) is pretty enough to stand on its own!
Wood Pepper Mill
Freshly ground pepper just tastes better, and you'll want to display this wood pepper mill ($10) on your table or counter.
Wood & Marble Chopping Board
A wood and marble chopping board ($17) does double duty: use the wood side for veggies and the marble side for meats!
Marble Mortar & Pestle
Whether or not you regularly grind spices, this marble and wood mortar and pestle ($13) is a fun addition to any kitchen counter.
Designer Print Oven Mitts
Why not look stylish while keeping your hands burn-free with these chic oven mitts ($16, originally $17)?
Stainless Steel Measuring Cups
Stainless steel measuring cups ($19) are a surefire way to make yourself look like a gourmet chef.
Acacia Wood Serving Bowl & Salad Servers
Up your salad game with an acacia wood serving bowl and salad servers ($45). They also work for serving pasta if salad isn't really your thing!
Enameled Cast Iron Skillet
Because this cast iron skillet ($25) doesn't have a wood handle like other models, it can go straight from the stovetop to the oven.
Tiled Trivet
Protecting your counters from hot pots and pans has never looked so good ($12, originally $13)!
Stainless Steel Gold Serving Spoons
The stainless steel makes these serving spoons ($18, originally $20) long-lasting and the dimpled gold finish make them a bold fashion statement.
Wine Opener
This wine opener ($18, originally $20) is a work of art! It's sure to be a conversation starter — and will make opening a bottle of wine or two a lot easier.