Lifestyle Kitchen I Use This Oprah-Approved Cookware Brand Nearly Every Day, and It's Having a Rare Sale Check out Material’s beautiful, buzz-worthy products at a discount. By Katie Macdonald Katie Macdonald Instagram Katie Macdonald is the senior editor of News & Deals for the Food & Drink Group. She has written over 600 articles on food trends, cooking techniques, recipe roundups, and product reviews. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Published on March 23, 2022 Share Tweet Pin Email We independently research, test, review, and recommend the best products—learn more about our process. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a commission. Photo: Material Kitchen We all have that favorite skillet. The one that feels like an extension of your body as you flip and stir, that never makes it off the stovetop, that has helped you make old favorites and new experiments. For me, that's Material's Coated Pan, a 10.5-inch stunner that is sturdy enough to last through hundreds of meals without losing its slick nonstick surface. Material, the maker of my go-to pan, has developed quite the buzz since launching in 2018. Known for its thoughtfully designed tools, cookware, and tableware, the direct-to-retailer's collections continually sell out days after launching. Even Oprah Winfrey gave it her stamp of approval last year. And right now, it's offering a rare sale in celebration of its birthday—20% off the entire site with the code HERESTOYOU. Here's the catch: the discounts only last until March 24 at midnight PT. To help you make the most of the moment, I've picked out some of my favorite items in the sale (including that Oprah-loved knife set). Scroll down to learn more about my picks, or check out the entire selection here before the special offer ends. The Knives + Stand Courtesy of Material $180 (was $245) at Material Who says you have to hide your blades? This stylish knife block set features an 8-inch chef's knife, 6-inch serrated knife, and almost-4-inch paring knife made from strong Japanese steel, as well as a stand that keeps cutlery within reach without dulling the tips. No wonder Oprah approves. The Coated Pan Courtesy of Material $76 (was $95) at Material From silky scrambled eggs to seared pork chops and steak, I've used this pan morning, noon, and night for months. It's made with a copper core that heats quickly and evenly, while cleaning is as easy as wiping it with a soapy sponge. I have the gorgeous green mineral color, but it comes in golden dune, too. The Open Bowl Courtesy of Material $64 (was $80) at Material When developing its ceramic tableware, Material decided on clay drawn from a custom blend of five types of natural Korean soil. Each piece is hand-finished and features slight differences in texture and color. But you don't need to be precious with these; the bowls are dishwasher- and microwave-safe. The Good Shears Courtesy of Material $28 (was $35) at Material You know those dull scissors that feel like they belong at a kids' craft table? Yeah, these aren't those. I've used my set to slice through herbs, poultry, and lots of plastic packaging without needing to sharpen its German stainless steel blades. The reBoard Courtesy of Material $28 (was $35) at Material Made of recycled plastic and renewable sugarcane, these award-winning cutting boards are strong and sustainable. The 14.75-by-10.75-inch board is large enough to meal prep while still able to fit in the dishwasher. Or for littler tasks, check out the mini reBoard, which is 25% smaller. The Almost 4-Inch Knife Courtesy of Material $40 (was $50) at Material When our product reviews team tested a dozen different paring knives, they loved Material's Almost 4-Inch Knife's super sharp and pointed tip for detailed slices and its long blade belly for peeling and chopping. One note: its handle can be a little slippery when wet. The Soft-Edge Turner Courtesy of Material $16 (was $20) at Material I've never used a spatula like this one, which is incredibly sturdy thanks to its reinforced nylon core. Its silicone coating hasn't scratched my cookware and is very easy to clean, and its curved edges are great when using round pans and skillets. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit