Ever since Leela showed us her artful chopstick collection, with chopsticks from her travels displayed in a kitchen art installation, I have been really struck by the idea of showing off chopsticks in the kitchen! Here's another way to do it: A fabulous little chopstick holder from Vienna-based designers Less&More. More
Mirrors and artwork in the kitchen — especially in splash-prone areas like over the stove and sink — have inspired some heated comments in the past! But I have no backsplash (or vent hood, for that matter) above my stove, and this past fall I made the decision to hang a framed piece of art there. I don't regret it one bit; in fact, I'm loving it. Here's why! More
Are you looking for a little last minute stocking stuffer for the creative cook in your life? Or maybe even a little fun treat for yourself? Then check out Leafcutter Design's quirky and delightful creations. Recipe Dice! Pedal Power Flour Sacks! Alphabet Noodle Kit! More
After we featured these English and French buchery posters last summer, Alyson of Drywell Art emailed to tell us about her daily project: Creating a different meat butchery diagram every single day of the year. But traditional pork, beef, and lamb diagrams couldn't keep her interested all year long; she had to get a little quirky. Penguin, anyone? How about narwhal, artichoke anatomy, latte, day in the life of an artist, or Fail Whale butchery? Alyson's taken a Meat Section approach to them all. More
A departure from our regular food programming for one moment to indulge our childhood adoration of LEGOs. LEGO is reaching out to grown-up food-lovers right now with some seriously fun food-related sets. How about your own holiday bakery? Or a French-style city block complete with green grocer? Oh the fun we could have! More
Looking for a big piece of art for the kitchen? Well, your search may be over. Bourbon, corn chowder, Buckeyes, and salmon — this print has something for everyone! More
Are you sending out holiday greeting cards this year? We’re having trouble choosing between these food-centric sets of cards. They’re all so perfect! More
The tea towel calendar has been a kitschy kitchen collectible for several decades. You can find lots of vintage ones online and in thrift shops, as well as brand new editions that use classic motifs like lighthouses, puppies, and kitchen prayers. We love it that artists and crafters have picked up the tea towel calendar idea and have applied fresh, contemporary designs to this classic item. More
Cabbage, corn, potatoes. Vivid lines, rich colors. We are completely smitten by these prints, which are printed by Brooklyn artist Sofia Whiddon from her own original cut paper designs. More
Why is the miniature version of something so irresistible? The tiny meals crafted by artist Jessica Hlavac may not be edible, but we can't help wanting one all the same. More




















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