It’s been another full year. A year of adapting, trying to find balance, cooking at home, making lots of video calls and ultimately, appreciating the simple things. Many have found a new hobby in cooking or baking, have travelled through the flavours of a new cuisine and have found a new favourite cooking accessory. As the year comes to a close, we look back on all the recipes, cookware and colours that have marked your year.
Colours You Craved
Sometimes colours match our mood or personality and sometimes colours set the mood. Whichever you choose, these iconic colours were the backdrop for countless hours spent cooking and enjoying meals this year.
Nutmeg
Elegant, earth-toned, and subtly sweet
Cerise
Emotionally engaging and striking
Blueberry
Deep and intense it is both calming and daring
Sage
Rich and intriguing, chic and opulent
Nutmeg
Our newest 2021 colour, Nutmeg, made a splash in many of your homes. A warm and soothing neutral was exactly what many needed in their lives.
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Cerise
Cerise is a classic, especially in the kitchen where it takes center stage. This colour suits so many kitchen styles in including an all white kitchen like this one.
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Blueberry
A bright blue that adds a touch of cool to your stovetop or table. The deep gradient in this colour makes this a favourite for those who love all shades of blue.
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Sage
A soft pastel that is perfect for adding subtle colour to an otherwise neutral kitchen or table. A colour that is modern but is also reminiscant of vintage design - the perfect in between.
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Trusted for your most important meals, these pieces helped you master new cuisines, perfect your family recipes and make cooking more enjoyable.
Recipes you made
The recipes that brought us together through quarantine and beyond. From banana and no-knead bread to fresh seasonal recipes, here are your (and our) favourite repeats.
Bread
Slow Cooked Meals
Pastas