A definite upgrade from toothpicks, these Japanese-made cocktail picks add a bit of tasteful sparkle to your cocktail presentation. Ideal for spearing olives, cocktail onions, or cherries, they are made...
We worked with Portland designer Adam Arnold on this decidedly modern kitchen apron that employs traditional Japanese-style criss cross construction rather than the more common and often uncomfortable neck loop...
Portland designer Adam Arnold created this classic kitchen tea towel exclusively for Canoe and produces them locally. Made from white 100% pure cotton, they feature a waffle weave texture. With...
First produced in 1952, this citrus basket from iconic Italian design brand Alessi has gone on to become a true classic of modern industrial design. A genuine archetype of Italian...
We worked with a U.S. maker of durable, restaurant-quality stoneware to create these equally robust mixing bowls, designed to withstand the rigors of the kitchen and move to the table...
Like oranges but hate to peel them? From iconic Italian kitchenware brand Alessi comes this handy tool that effortlessly combines style and function. The peeler blade cuts just the right...
Designed and made in Portland, these elegant yet functional canisters are far too beautiful to stash away in a pantry. Made of unglazed porcelain, the canisters accommodate a generous volume...
Simply the best (better than all the rest), the Best Wine Key is the impressive result of a collaboration with celebrated sommelier André Hueston Mack. Its thoughtful design and well...
These unusual kitchen textiles hail from an 80+ year old Japanese company that originally produced mosquito nets using traditional weaving techniques. The fabric yields a number of outstanding features; in...
Made in the Kishu region of Japan since the Edo period, Binchotan charcoal is activated by burning oak branches at extremely high temperatures for several days and then rapidly cooling...
The name Blip alludes to the tiny wave created by a drop of water, a concept echoed in the wavelike form of this spoon rest. Made from a single piece...
The intriguing Bokk Bottle Opener features a subtly zoomorphic design that recalls a mysterious creature. The sturdy construction is made of solid uncoated bronze, each piece sand cast by hand. Over...
Adam+Harborth is a Berlin-based design consultancy with a roster of international clients. Such a pedigree might suggest a certain seriousness, but the designers also put high value on the power...
Suitable for both tea and coffee, this German-made brewing basket is constructed of high quality BPA-free plastic and ultra-fine stainless steel mesh. The lid performs double duty: leave it on...
This simple, lidded stoneware butter dish is a welcome addition to any tabletop, with its trim, neutral design and clean looking matte white glaze that highlights the lovely color of...
Nambu-tekki (cast iron) was first made in the middle of the 17th century in Iwate, northern Japan, an area rich with the raw material. A traditional craft, it remains popular...
Despite the wealth of electric kitchen gadgets available, sometimes hand tools really do the job the best. This traditional tool for juicing lemons, limes, or other citrus is one such...
Both rugged and elegant, this German-made corkscrew features a specially designed corkscrew mechanism that cuts into corks cleanly without breaking them. Simply position the bell-shaped end of the corkscrew over...
In Japan, a three-piece cobbler shaker like this one is essential for the Hard Shake, a cocktail making technique created by legendary bartender Kazuo Uyeda. For practical reasons, this shaker...
Cut soft and semi-soft cheeses in modern style with this all-stainless steel cheese knife. The holes in the blade—reminiscent of Swiss Cheese--help to keep the cheese from sticking. The forked...
From a top producer of premium ceramic grinding mechanisms, the Copenhagen Grinder represents the Scandinavian design traditions of simplicity, minimalism and functionality. Ideal for kitchen or tabletop use, it has...
From its beginning as a napkin sketch in 1964, Arne Jacobsen worked three years utilizing new technology to make the Cylinda Collection with its pure forms and seamless surfaces. An...
From its beginning as a napkin sketch in 1964, Arne Jacobsen worked for three years utilizing new technology to make the Cylinda Collection with its pure forms and seamless surfaces....
From its beginning as a napkin sketch in 1964, Arne Jacobsen worked three years utilizing new technology to make the Cylinda Collection with its pure forms and seamless surfaces. An...