If you’re starting from square one, Material Kitchen has you covered. When Eunice Byun and David Nguyen co-founded the direct-to-consumer darling in 2018, they sought out to make our kitchen a more streamlined and stylish place. After all, nobody needs three sets of tongs and five spatulas when one of each will do. The company offers a handful of carefully curated cooking tool sets—like the knife bundle seen here—to fill your kitchen with everything you need and nothing you don’t. Turns out, less really is more.
Start your day on a slow, serene note with one of the Qi’s floral teas. When placed in water, these blooms open up and create a little bit of beauty in a mug. That said, founder Lisa Li’s floral tea has more to offer than good looks: Calendula, for example, reduces inflammation, boosts your immune system, and supports skin, eye, and digestive health.
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Craving something a little stronger? Enter Bean & Bean. Mother-daughter duo Rachel and Jiyoon Han are Q Arabica Graders—or, as they say, “sommeliers of coffee”—and they treat their java with the same nuance and care as a glass of vino. This medium roast blend is the Goldilocks of coffee beans, offering the perfect kick to kickstart your day.
Shiza Shahid firmly believes that food brings people together—so much so that she founded her cookware brand, Our Place, around that sentiment. Though Our Place has plates, glasses, and “Traditionware”—a series of steam baskets, flipping platters, and tagines to create a mouth-watering, multicultural dish—its most popular offering is hands-down the Always Pan.
This non-stick, indisputably stylish pan has a deeper silhouette and an accompanying basket so you can use it to cook virtually anything. Simply put, the Always Pan is always there for you.
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Anyone with a sweet tooth will find a lot to love about Rooted Fare’s spreadable butters, which founders Ashley Xie and Hedy Yu say bridge the gap between their American and Chinese roots. Made in small batches in Los Angeles, these butters offer a unique, worldly flavor profile. Oh, did we mention they’re plant-based and free of dairy and gluten? Sold.
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Homemade curry is delicious, but it can also be a time-consuming dish to make. To simplify the process, reach for Homiah’s curry sampler. Founded by Michelle Tew, these packets are a breeze to make. Simply add coconut milk and protein to this mix, which is non-GMO, gluten-free, and vegan, and you’ll have a yummy meal in under 15 minutes.
Poketo has been making “art for the everyday” since its founding in 2003, and it also manages to serve up some joy-sparking dinnerware. Case in point: This curvaceous cup that will offer a gorgeous, multi-sensory sip. (As for the brand’s name? Founder Angie Myung says it’s a sweet homage to her Korean grandmother.)
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Calling all sauce savants: You’ll want to add Poi Dog to your collection. Kiki Aranita founded her Philadelphia eatery, Poi Doga, to help amplify Hawaiian cuisine. However, since the restaurant closed in 2020, she has kept the brand alive with its shoppable sauces. Made with a mix of ginger, rice vinegar, and espelette peppers, this fiery fare brings a hint of Hawaiian straight to your kitchen.
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For serveware that really serves, check out Hamkke, a Korean word that means “come together.” Currently available in three versatile colorways—off-white, blue, and olive green—this brand’s collection of plates, bowls, and mugs are made with recycled clay locally sourced in Portugal. Not only are they beautiful, but you can also place ’em in your dishwasher, microwave, oven, or freezer. Form, meet function.
Easy to make and effortlessly delicious, ramen is definitely a pantry staple. Of course, for a slightly more elevated bite, Omsom’s at your service. Founded by Vanessa and Kim Pham, sisters and daughters of Vietnamese refugees, this brand pairs is ramen with thoughtful spice blends and sauces that certainly pack a punch. Topping our list of must-buys? This coconut lemongrass curry, naturally.
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Founder Steph Chen created a bit of microwave magic with Anyday. This brand makes durable glass dishes that are ideal for reheating leftovers, steaming vegetables, and cooking a frozen snack. Plus, each dish come with a vented glass lid, making it a suitable, sustainable swap for those plastic containers.
Think of Wild Wonder as a sweet sip that’s both nutritious and delicious. Founder Rosa Li (who made an appearance on Shark Tank, no big deal) carefully concocted it to be packed with probiotics and fiber. But if Wild Wonder’s gut-friendliness hasn’t sold you, the flavors will. Strawberry Passion? Guava Rose? Peach Ginger? Yum.
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If you ask Aishwarya Iyer, every kitchen should have a bottle of high-quality, traceable, and delicious olive oil. So, why was it so hard to find in the US? That’s exactly why she set out to create Brightland, which sells California-made olive oil, vinegar, and honey. Not only does the brand make olive oil batches that taste good, but their design-minded bottles make this a great gift idea.
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