Perfect Products For The Industrial Chic Kitchen
Mess Hall Knife Rack
Free up space in your personal ‘Mess Hall’ with this hanging knife rack that's also handily numbered. Is showing off your collection of kitchen blades a total power move? We’ll let you decide. $60
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Airtight Storage Container Set
Who says storage has to look like warped Tupperware? These airtight containers lock shut with a satisfying click– just don’t forget which leftovers you put in which. $50–$94Photo credit: Rocky Luten/Food52
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Peugeot Olivier Roellinger Pepper Mill
Named after chef Olivier Roellinger, this delightfully tactile pepper mill is perfect for when you want to make like Soulja Boy and ‘crank that.’ $100Photo credit: Rocky Luten/Food52
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Porter Bottle Opener
There's nothing worse than popping a beer cap off and scrambling to grab it as it rolls around the floor. The Porter Bottle Opener in sleek walnut catches the cap with a well-disguised magnet, and it’s cool enough to be a permanent fixture in your kitchen. $39
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Baking Steel
The concept is simple: a sheet of virtually indestructible steel to cook the perfect pizza crust. Is there anything more industrial chic than a literal slab of metal? $89
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Reclaimed Cheese Board
Many offerings from Philadelphia-based Peg and Awl fall into the sweet spot of rural craftsmanship with an industrial touch. We’re particularly partial to this cheese board with boat cleat handles. $70
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Williamsburg Bridge Dish
Still a pleasing part of the Manhattan waterfront, the Williamsburg Bridge looks almost as good on your dishware. The fact that this particular suspension bridge leads to the current mecca of hipsterdom is purely coincidence. $7.95
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Pulcina Espresso Maker
Alessi is synonymous with quality homeware. We just can’t resist the fanciful silhouette of this piston of a coffee pot springing to life. $80– $120