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Holiday Gift Ideas: 21 quirky kitchen products for cooks, bakers and cocktail makers

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Holiday Gift Guide: Kitchen

For amateur chefs, cooking enthusiasts and the moms and dads who make the myriad meals that feed their families, the kitchen is likely the most frequented room in the house. It’s important that it looks and feels like their own space. From kitchen kitsch like this bike chain bottle opener to high-end cooking products like this super-cool Hario Nouveau vacuum coffee brewer, we have a holiday gift idea for everybody who makes the kitchen their home within a home.

Hario Nouveau vacuum coffee brewer
Mugaritz: A Natural Science of Cooking
Art of the Restaurateur by Nicholas Lander
Kusmi teas
Marimekko teapot
Modernist Cuisine at Home by Nathan Myhrvvold
Bike chain bottle opener
Sea to Sky salts from B.C.
Faviken by Magnus Nilsson
Cuppow Mason jar lid coffee cup
New Leaf teapot
Barrel wine rack
Imperia pasta machine
Bittermens and Bittered Sling bitters
Zassenhaus retro magnetic steel timer
Über pro bar roll
Bento lunch box
Daneson toothpicks
Jonathan Adler salt and pepper shakers
Preserves
Bespoke Uprising tea towels

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