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The special, stain-resistant Shiro-ko carbon steel used to make many Korin knives is crafted to elegantly transform nature’s harvest. Continue...
Those bygone mobile kitchens represent everything we love about the way Texans cook and eat.
A savvy renovation—inspired by well-loved objects found across France—transforms an outdated kitchen.
Picture a glazed sapphire bowl that's bursting with fresh carrot pasta, or imagine creamed gnocchi with peas served on elegant black slate plates. Continue...
An inspired renovation opens up the hearth—and heart—of an old house.
There is a palpable culture surrounding the art of serving tea, from the various tools to the many ceremonies in different parts of the world. The designers behind Molo’s float tea lantern have created their own niche in tea culture. Continue...
Using a clay pot to slow-cook stews preserves aromas and keeps richly flavored stews warm during serving. The Top Clay Tagine is as striking as it is functional. Continue...
Male peacocks flaunt their feathers as a sign of courtship, and this illustrious display of affection is captured whimsically in Anthropologie's Peacock dinner plates. Continue...

