Gift List: The Cook.


1. well-portioned dish towel
Can’t find that measuring cup you were looking for? No worries, this helpful dishtowel is printed with its very own off-beat measuring tape.

2. pasta bowl and server
This pasta serving dish is a classical Italian plate styled in bone china with a wide plateau ideal for pasta dishes prepared in the oven. The spoon itself is an amazing object of multi-functional design. Use one way and the three leaves will grab the spaghetti or other long-hair noodles. Unfold the leaves and it becomes a spoon for smaller pasta or sauce.

3. bamboo box knife holders
Hundreds of slender bamboo skewers fill the interior of these stable bamboo rectangles, providing a safe, secure cushion for knives without dulling their blades.

4. pick-up big wood serving tongs
These chopsticks, designed by Stig Ahlstrom, can be used anywhere in the kitchen; for cooking, eating and serving salads and noodle dishes.

5. spin cake plate
You can’t go wrong. It expresses functionality, quality and wit all in one nice presentation.

6. messy tablecloth

7. the no-cookbook recipe stand
This handy page-flip recipe stand means you can easily keep all your loose recipe pages protected and organized and super easy to read. When not in use this stand folds down like a binder, and can slip into a shelf.

8. napkin catch placemats
With this clever placemat designed by Josh Jakus, you will never lose those napkin rings again because each mat features a built-in holder. Pop the attached ring out of the mat and interlock around the napkin, then tuck safely back in for easy storage.

9. pasta and parmesan tool
irst, the handle end of the tool can be used for measuring out portions pasts, secondly the “fork” end of the tool is used to pick up your pasta and sauce, and finally you can grate your parmesan using the built-in grater.

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