Kitchen & Tabletop Guide
Set, prep and host with appliances, dinnerware, serveware and more kitchen essentials. With this comprehensive guide, you’ll discover everything
you need to make family-favorite recipes and make memories gathered around the table.Heart of the Home
Kitchen Appliances
Whip up a cafe-inspired latte, a tasty snack or a hearty meal in no time with fuss-free appliances for all of your day-to-day needs.
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Everyday Essentials
Whether you’re looking to replace well-loved appliances or add to your collection, we’ve got you covered with finds for every kitchen.
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Blenders & Juicers
Blenders and juicers help prepare smoothies, soups and juices with ease. The right choice depends on whether you want whole-food blending or juice extraction.
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Air Fryers
Air fryers use rapid air circulation to mimic frying without excessive oil, making them a healthier alternative to deep frying.
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Slow Cookers
Slow cookers allow for low-temperature cooking over extended periods, making them ideal for stews, soups and roasts.
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Indoor Grills, Griddles & Waffle Makers
Ideal for small kitchens, indoor grills, electric griddles, panini presses and mini waffle makers provide a smokeless alternative to outdoor grilling.
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Toasters & Toaster Ovens
Toasters and toaster ovens provide quick heating for bread, bagels, and even full meals.
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Food Processors
Food processors and food choppers reduce meal prep time by making slicing, shredding and mixing ingredients faster and easier.
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Microwaves
Microwaves offer fast heating and cooking for convenience meals and leftovers. Available in various sizes and features.
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Pressure Cookers
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Mixers & Attachments
Whether by hand or by stand, mixers
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Vacuum Sealers
Vacuum sealers remove air from plastic bags to preserve food longer, reducing waste and improving storage.
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Treat & Snack Makers
Ice cream makers and popcorn machines
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Rice Cookers
Rice cookers simplify the cooking process
for rice and grains, ensuring consistent texture and taste.
Coffee Makers
Whether you prefer convenience, rich flavors or hands-on brewing, find the best espresso machines, coffee makers and coffee machines.
Dinnerware & Accessories
Host everything from family dinner to an elegant get-together with dinnerware sets and accessories.
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Dinnerware Styles
With styles ranging from sets and salad bowls to outdoor-friendly options and finishing touches, it’s easy to find the right fit for any occasion.
Types of Dinnerware Materials
Selecting the right dinnerware materials depends on your style preferences and serving needs. Here are some popular options to find the best fit for you:
Stoneware
A type of thick ceramic dinnerware that’s durable, versatile and retains heat well. Most stoneware styles are microwave and dishwasher safe.
Porcelain
Ceramic dinnerware made from fine kaolin clay and fired at higher temperatures, resulting in a denser, non-porous material. Durable and lightweight, it retains heat and is usually microwave and dishwasher safe.
Melamine
Durable, lightweight and shatter resistant, melamine is a popular choice for outdoor dining and kid-friendly tableware.
Wood & Bamboo
Durable and lightweight, wood and bamboo are popular for outdoor dining.
Stainless Steel & Metal
Strong and corrosion resistant, stainless steel and metal are ideal for outdoor dining or barbecuing.
Glass
A timeless option that usually comes in clear, frosted or colored finishes.
Plastic
Convenient, affordable, lightweight and durable, plastic is kid friendly and hosting friendly.
Bone China
A type of ceramic tableware known for its lightweight feel, translucence, strength and elevated appearance. Like porcelain, bone china is fired at high temperatures, resulting in a smooth, non-porous surface.
Serveware
Designed with both functionality and presentation in mind, serveware presents food, drinks and sauces with a stylish flair.
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Serveware Styles
From casual dining experiences to elevated celebrations, find serveware styles for every occasion.
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Serveware Sets
Coordinated sets including
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Bowls & Baskets
Utilize bowls to serve salads, pasta, sides, dipping sauces and baskets for fruit,
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Platters & Trays
Large, flat dishes for serving appetizers, meats, cheeses and desserts.
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Dessert & Cake Stands
Raised stands that are designed to
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Serving Accessories
Includes utensils like serving spoons, tongs, gravy boats
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Drink Dispensers & Pitchers
Large beverage dispensers with spouts alongside traditional pitchers for water, juice or cocktails.
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Charcuterie Boards & Accessories
Wooden or slate boards designed for arranging cheeses, meats, nuts and fruits. Often paired with specialized knives and serving tools.
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Picnic Baskets
Portable baskets designed for carrying and organizing meals for outdoor picnics.
Popular Styles in Serveware
Choosing a style for serveware helps create a cohesive dining and entertaining atmosphere for everyday use, holidays and celebrations. Here are some of the most popular styles:
Farmhouse
Inspired by rustic, country aesthetics, the farmhouse style often features neutral colors, natural textures and vintage-inspired details to create a warm and inviting look.
Lodge
Inspired by rural landscapes, the lodge style embraces earthy tones and rustic elements like wood and stone, often with wildlife or nature-inspired motifs.
Bold Color
For those who love to make a statement, add an energetic feel to any meal with styles featuring vibrant hues like deep blues, bright reds and sunny yellows.
Holiday
Designed for seasonal celebrations, holiday-themed dinnerware and serveware include festive designs such as snowflakes, pumpkins and florals.
Modern
Defined by sleek lines, minimalistic designs and neutral color palettes, modern serveware and tabletop pieces often use materials like stainless steel, glass and high-gloss ceramics.
Sports Fan Gear
Bring team spirit to any game-day gathering with team-branded plates, mugs and serveware featuring logos and mascots.
Trendy
Always evolving, trendy serveware incorporates the latest design elements influenced by social media and lifestyle trends.
Coastal & Nautical
A relaxed, beach-inspired style featuring oceanic hues like blues and whites, along with motifs of seashells, anchors and driftwood textures.
Drinkware
Sip, swig and stay hydrated with glasses, bottles, sets and more drinkware for every type of beverage and occasion.
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Types of Drinkware
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Sets
Drinkware sets range anywhere from 2 to 12+ pieces and can consist of styles like wine glasses, tumblers, highball glasses, coffee mugs and more.
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Casual Glasses
Designed for everyday use, casual glasses are great for juice, water, soda and more. Typically made from glass, plastic and stainless steel.
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Teacups & Saucers
From sleek modern styles to vintage-inspired designs, teacups and saucers are an elegant way to serve up a soothing cup of tea.
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Outdoor Drinkware
Designed to be durable, portable and practical, outdoor drinkware features a variety of styles ideal for backyard bashes or camping adventures.
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Water Bottles
Take your H2O on the go with insulated water bottles,
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Kids’ Drinkware
Durable, safe and easy to use, kids’ water bottles, tumblers and sippy cups are designed to minimize mess. Bonus: often featured in fun colors and favorite characters.
Types of Drinkware Materials
Selecting the right drinkware materials depends on your style preferences, beverage choice and serving needs. Here are some popular options to find the best fit for you:
Bakeware & Baking Tools
Bakeware and baking tools are essential for making bread, cakes, pastries and other baked goods. These items come in various shapes, sizes and materials to suit different baking needs.
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Types of Bakeware
The right bakeware plays an important role in creating delicious dishes. Whether you’re a novice or pro, these styles offer benefits for all kinds of baking.
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Cookie Sheets & Sheet Pans
Flat baking sheets with or without rims are ideal for cookies, roasting vegetables and other baked goods.
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Baking Racks
Wire racks used for cooling baked goods or baking items that require air circulation for even cooking.
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Bread & Loaf Pans
Rectangular pans designed for baking bread, pound cakes and meatloaf.
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Pie Pans
Shallow, round dishes with sloped sides used for baking pies and quiches.
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Muffin Pans
Multicup pans designed for
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Cake Pans
Round, square or rectangular pans used for baking layer cakes and other baked desserts.
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Bundt Pans
Bundt cake pans are ring-shaped pans with intricate designs used for making Bundt cakes.
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Springform Pans
Pans with removable sides, commonly used for cheesecakes and delicate cakes that require easy removal.
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Casserole Dishes
Deep, oven-safe dishes used for baking casseroles, pasta bakes and other one-
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Tools & Gadgets
Includes essential baking supplies such as measuring cups, measuring spoons, cookie cutters, mixing spoons, pastry brushes, spatulas, food scales, whisks and rolling pins.
Types of Bakeware Materials
Bakeware is made from various materials, each with unique properties that affect baking performance and durability.
Aluminum
Distributes heat evenly, is lightweight, low-maintenance and typically affordable.
Carbon Steel
Heats quickly and evenly, durable, long-lasting, lightweight, nonstick and low maintenance.
Cast Iron
Distributes heat evenly, long-lasting, oven safe and nonstick (when seasoned).
Ceramic
Attractive design, retains heat well and is versatile for baking and serving.
Glass
Retains heat well for even cooking and serving, stain and odor resistant and microwave safe.
Hard Anodized
Durable, heats quickly and evenly, nonstick, lightweight and easy to clean.
Stainless Steel
Durable, resistant to rust and staining and does not react with food.
Silicone
Nonstick, flexible and easy to clean.
Nonstick Coated
MetalEasy food release and reduces the need for greasing.
Tips for Choosing
Baking Pans1
Consider your recipe
Specific pans are often recommended for even cooking.
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Check the material
Choose one that suits your baking style and heat requirements.
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Look for durability
Thicker, heavier pans hold up well to heat and resist warping.
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Match the size
Use pans of the correct dimensions to avoid over- or under-cooking.
Cookware
Cookware is essential to creating meals for every occasion. No matter what dishes you’re looking to make, we’ve got you covered with cookware that meets all of your chef goals.
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Cookware Sets
Pots and pans sets usually include frying pans, sauce pans with lids, Dutch ovens or stock pots and sauté pans. When choosing a cookware set, consider factors such as material, stovetop compatibility, cooking style and maintenance.
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elevated essentials.Types of Pots & Pans
Pots and pans come in all shapes and sizes. Choosing the right option often comes down to the recipe, but many are great to have stocked in your kitchen for day-to-day needs.
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Baking & Casserole Dishes
Commonly made from glass, ceramic, cast iron, metal, stoneware or other materials that can handle high heat, these are ideal for oven-cooked dishes.
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Broiler Pans
Used under a broiler in an oven, these usually consist of two parts and are meant to withstand very high, direct heat from an oven’s broiler.
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Dutch Ovens
A heavy-duty pot with thick walls and a tight-fitting lid that is designed for both stovetop and oven cooking. Sometimes made from cast iron and coated with enamel for easier maintenance.
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Frying Pans & Skillets
A flat-bottomed, shallow pan with sloped sides designed for frying, sautéing and cooking on a stovetop. May be called sauté pans.
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Griddles & Grill Pans
A type of flat or ridged cookware designed for high-heat cooking on a stovetop that is primarily for cooking foods that benefit from a large, even cooking surface.
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Omelette Pans
Smaller than standard frying pans, typically 6 to 10 inches in diameter and usually nonstick to make eggs and omelettes.
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Pizza Stones & Pans
Flat, sometimes round, heavy slabs designed to mimic the heat-retaining properties of a brick oven. They’re perfect for baking pizzas, bread and other dough-based dishes.
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Roasting Pans
Large cookware usually with high sides to contain drippings, a flat bottom for even cooking and a rack to elevate food for better air circulation and crisping. Popular for turkey and rib roasts.
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Sauce Pans
Medium-sized pots with high, straight sides and a long handle used primarily for cooking liquids and sauces.
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Soup Pots
Large, tall cooking pots designed for preparing soups, stews and stocks. They can hold large quantities and their tall sides help protect from scalding splatters.
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Steamer
Usually a pot insert with holes on the bottom or a perforated basket that sits on top of a pot that allows steam to circulate and cook food evenly.
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Woks & Stir-Fry Pans
Used for high-heat cooking, they have sloped sides and a flat bottom and are great for stir-frying, steaming and deep-frying.
Types of Cookware Materials
Varying in longevity, benefits and care, choosing the right material can elevate your end results and cooking experience.
Hard Anodized
Durable with nonstick properties and even heat distribution. Usually made from treated aluminum to create a hard, oxidized surface, making it resistant to scratches and corrosion.
Stainless Steel
Stainless steel cookware is made of a stainless steel interior and exterior. Often has an aluminum disc on the bottom to allow for better conduction.
Nonstick Aluminum
Lightweight, nonstick and super-easy to clean, for weeknight dinners or fast cooking. Usually made of aluminum with an enameled or painted exterior and a nonstick interior coating.
Ceramic
Lightweight, nonstick cookware usually made from aluminum with a ceramic coating ideal for high-heat cooking.
Cast Iron
Made from melted iron that’s cast into a pan shape, cast iron skillets are long-lasting, have superior heat retention and are great for searing, oven use and more.
How to Care for Your
Cookware1
Wash before first use
Opt for warm water and soap, rinse thoroughly and dry completely.
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Follow care instructions
Check for prep, cooking and cleaning instructions to increase longevity.
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Preheat pans slowly
This prevents cracking and avoids damage to protective coatings.
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Use gentle utensils
Silicone and wood are durable, heat-resistant and suitable for different cookware.
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Avoid abrasive cleaning
Allow cookware to cool down and opt for soft scrubs or pads to prevent scratches.
Grilling & Grill Accessories
Your living space, cooking needs and skill can help determine what kind of grill is best for you. Don’t forget the accessories for an even easier experience!
Silverware
Equal parts stylish and functional, silverware is a dining essential designed for enjoying a variety of dishes, aesthetics and hosting needs.
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Types of Silverware &
FlatwareSilverware and flatware are utensils for your table that come in a variety of quantities, styles, finishes and materials.
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Silverware Sets
Coordinated styles sold in place settings of 4, 6, 8 or 12 that can come in different weights, styles and finishes.
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Cake & Dessert Servers
A flat, triangular blade designed to cut and serve cakes, pies and similar desserts. Usually made of stainless steel or porcelain.
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Flatware Caddies & Organizers
Types include in-drawer, expandable and countertop caddies found in plastic, wood or felt-lined materials.
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Serving Utensils
Serving spoons, knives, ladles and tongs usually made from stainless steel, wood, silicone and more.
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Knives Block Set
Usually a wood storage block, oftentimes sold with kitchen knives included. Alternatively,
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Cutlery
Wood cutting boards, knife sharpeners and kitchen shears are extra tools to help you be prepared for every recipe.
Types of Flatware Finishes
Discovering the right flatware finish for you can depend on your style, occasion and home aesthetic. Choosing coordinating styles with your dinnerware results in a cohesive tablescape.
Satin
Smooth with a matte or low-gloss finish.
Gold Tone
Elegant, luxurious and on trend.
Black
Usually a matte or polished finish.
Mirror or Polished
Shiny with a reflective finish.
Antique or
VintageIntentionally distressed or worn.
Hammered
Textured with small uneven dimples.
How to Care For
Flatware1
Rinse promptly
Avoid leaving food residue on flatware as it can cause discoloration or pitting.
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Hand wash only
Hand washing is ideal for delicate or plated flatware and increases longevity.
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Dry thoroughly
Prevent water spots and tarnishing by drying flatware immediately after washing.
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Store safely
Use a flatware organizer or cloth-lined drawer to prevent scratching and tarnishing.
Kitchen Table Linens
Whether you’re looking for the finishing touch or inspiration for your next tablescape, our practical yet stylish kitchen and table linens are perfect for every home.
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Types of Kitchen & Table Linens
From everyday essentials like mitts and towels, to hosting favorites like table runners and napkin rings, we have everything you need to set the table in style.
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Placemats
Protect your dining table from spills, heat
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Tablecloths & Runners
Equal parts decorative and protective, tablecloths and table runners come in a variety of styles and shapes including rectangular, round, square and oval.
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Napkins & Napkin Rings
Napkins make a great accessory to your tablescape while keeping things tidy. Add a napkin ring for an extra touch of elegance and organization.
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Kitchen Towels & Dish Cloths
These versatile essentials are designed for both decorative and functional purposes including washing, cleaning and serving.
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Oven Mitts, Aprons & Pot Holders
Designed to protect your
hands and your body from splashes, spills and heat, these essentials are a must-have for any kitchen.
Table Linen Material
Table linen materials play a part in the look, feel and functionality of your dining space. Here are a few of our favorites for both everyday use and special occasions:
Cotton
Durable and absorbent, cotton linens are ideal for drying, cleaning and protecting kitchen and dining surfaces.
Jute
Known for its durability and rustic charm, jute adds just the right amount of texture and warmth to your kitchen.
Silicone
With a variety of benefits like flexibility, durability, heat resistance and more, silicone is ideal for oven mitts, pot holders and utensils.
Types of Tablescape
StylingChoosing a tablescape style can depend on the occasion or season. Get inspired with these popular aesthetics and create your own cohesive dining and entertaining atmosphere.
Seasonal Table Inspiration
There are a few key factors when styling a seasonal tabletop, like considering a theme and color palette, table decor, serving style, dinnerware, table centerpieces and more.
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