• stein cookware
    @steincookware
    Stein cookware official store di bekasi melayani area jakarta, tangerang, depok, bogor, bandung, medan, bali, surabaya. Toko Stein Cookware yang distributor dan agen resmi menjual pisau stein cookware, glow pan, knife set diamond,chopping board,onyx set, cosmo pan set, diamond set, platinum pressure cooker, spatula series. Alamat kami di Ruko Dukuh Zamrud Blok GE 94 Padurenan Mustika Jaya Bekasi (0812-8797-6215) cabang Jl Pengayoman Selatan VI no.31 Komplek Kehakiman Buaran Indah / Seberang Mall Balekota Tangerang (0811-9451-431)
  • Kinetic Cookware
    @kineticcookware
    Kinetic Cookware specializes in the design, development, and marketing of high quality metal cookware constructed of stainless steel, aluminum, copper, carbon steel, and tri-ply laminated metals.In addition to traditional top of the range cookware, Kinetic offers a range of specialty items including Enameled Cast Iron, Enameled Pot Racks, Stockpots, Steamers, Chicken Fryers, as well as basic accessories such as kitchen tools.
  • Williams-Sonoma
    @williams_sonoma
    Founded in 1956, Williams-Sonoma, Inc. is the premier specialty retailer of home furnishings and gourmet cookware in the United States. Our brands are among the best known and most-respected in the industry. We offer high-quality, stylish products for every room in the house: from the kitchen to the living room, bedroom, home office and even the hall closet. The first Williams-Sonoma store opened in 1956, selling a small array of cookware imported from France. Since then, the brand has expanded to hundreds of products from around the world, more than 250 stores nationwide, a direct-mail business that distributes millions of catalogs a year, and a highly successful e-commerce site. What has never changed is Williams-Sonoma's dedication to customer service and strong commitment to quality.
  • Bialetti
    @bialetti
    Bialetti was founded in Italy in 1919 by Alfonso Bialetti. In 1933, they introduced the Moka Express, their iconic stove top espresso maker, and their Rondine aluminum saucepans were added in 1947. Today, the firm designs and manufactures kitchenware including Espresso makers, pans and cookware, and cups.
  • Wayfair
    @wayfair
    Wayfair is in the business of giving our customers easy online access to the world’s home stuff in one place. Wayfair believes that options for your home can come from just about anywhere, so we carry over 5,000 brands of products like furniture, lighting, cookware, and everything in between.
  • Staub
    @staub
    The Staub family business was launched as a cookware store in 1892 by Francis Staub’s grandfather Auguste Waldner in Alsace, France. After a brief foray into acting the charismatic Francis decided to change professions by taking over the family business. In 1974, he purchased a nearby cast iron plant and Staub cookware was born. As the company grew, so did its acquisitions. Now nearly thirty years later, the company stands as the undisputed leader of culinary cast iron in France.
  • AllModern
    @allmodern
    AllModern boasts the largest collection of original modern design online. We have everything you need for your modern lifestyle, including furniture, lighting, décor, cookware, baby products, and everything in between. Most orders ship free and without tax. Earn 3 percent back in rewards with every purchase.
  • Snow Peak
    @snowpeak
    Snow Peak was founded in 1958 when Yukio Yamai, an accomplished mountaineer, created his own line of gear out of dissatisfaction with available products. Inspired by the outdoor environments of the Chetsu region of Niigata Prefecture in Japan, Snow Peak creates natural lifestyle products with designs that focus on function and aesthetics. Snow Peak designs and manufactures outdoor shelters, furniture, kitchens, cookware and other outdoor products.
  • TakeBack YourTable
    @takebackyourtable
    Discover everything you need to know about kitchen cookware. Our guides and advice will help you decide which type of cookware best fits your cooking needs.
  • Chantal
    @chantal
    Chantal was founded in 1979 by Heida Thurlow, president of Chantal Cookware Corp., who initially designed Chantal's products. She has received 26 design and utility patents from the US and Germany for teakettle and cookware design and innovation. Trained as an engineer, Thurlow has the distinction of being the first woman in the U.S. to launch and run a cookware company.
  • Lodge
    @lodge
    Lodge is a family owned and operated business producing the most extensive selection of quality cast iron goods on the market. Lodge now offers an expanded line of cast iron cookware for America’s kitchens—Dutch ovens, the largest selection of cast iron skillets on the market, deep fryers, country kettles and more. When cooking outdoors, Lodge Cast Iron goes too, with camp Dutch ovens, griddles, combo cookers and grills of unparalleled quality.
  • TVS America
    @tvsamerica1447
    National Sales Manager for TVS America - Italian Cookware Manufacturer
  • Reverware
    @reverware
    REVERE® cookware have been part of American history since patriot and silversmith Paul Revere started making copper sheathing for naval vessels in 1801. Paul founded Revere Copper Company which evolved into Copper and Brass, Inc., the makers of Revere Ware Copper Clad Stainless Steel Cookware. Designed by W. Archibald Welden and introduced in 1939, the REVERE copper-bottom stainless steel cooking utensils not only represented great advances in both technical and esthetic cookware design, but proved to be incredibly durable without being heavy. Housewives of the time also appreciated the fact that Welden designed the cookware with rounded edges, making the pots easier to clean than those with sharp joints between sides and bottoms.
  • Sowden
    @sowden
    Sowden is the design brand of Milan–based designer George Sowden. The brand develops elegant products that embody contemporary design with a clear focus on functionality and usefulness. Sowden makes products that focus on the moments that bring together family and friends through the shared daily activities of cooking, eating and drinking. Their products include their SoftBrew coffee and teapots, a wide selection of mugs and cups, as well as servingware and cookware.
  • Timo Sarpaneva
    @timo_sarpaneva
    Timo Sarpaneva (1926-2006) was a Finnish designer, sculptor, and educator who was known for his innovative work with glass. The influential designer also worked with metals, woods, textiles, and porcelain. Sarpaneva created functional products that were also aesthetically attractive, including his cast-iron cookware series and porcelain dinnerware. Sarpaneva designed for several renowned Scandinavian design companies, including Iittala and Marimekko.
  • Jens Quistgaard
    @jens_quistgaard
    Born in 1919 and raised in Copenhagen, Denmark, Jens Quistgaard forged metal on his own anvil at age 14 and exhibited self-designed sets of knives a year later. In fact, it was Quistgaard’s work on display at a knife exhibition in Copenhagen in 1950 that caught the eye of American entrepreneur Ted Nierenberg. Quistgaard had the artistic vision to take everyday household tools and make them beautiful, and Nierenberg had the know-how to make beautiful tools available to the everyday buyer. Together they formed Dansk, a flatware and cookware company, in 1954.
  • Laronda Laronda
    @larondalaronda7153
    Peruse Paytm Mall and gain admittance to more than 65 million items going from cell phones, tablets to PCs, sarees, kurtas and kurtis to shirts, tennis shoes, sport shoes to shoes, studs, watches to wellness groups, smokestacks, cookware to gas ovens, dairy items, child items to cosmetics units and some more.
  • Björn Dahlström
    @bjrndahlstrm
    Björn Dahlström started his company in 1982, concentrating on graphic design for clients like Ericsson, Scania, Atlas Copco etc. Today, 80 percent of the work consists of industrial design. Dahlström has also designed a wide variety of products, including bicycles, carpets, cookware, toys, and furniture, for important design houses like Cbi, Magis, Iittala, and Marimekko.
  • Brabantia
    @brabantia
    Brabantia started in 1919 as a 15 employee factory in the Dutch town of Aalst. From the beginning, their mission was to create lasting products designed to retain their function and beauty for up to 20 years. They introduced the pedal wastebasket to the market in 1947. Today, their product line includes a wide range of products including waste baskets, food storage, cookwares and kitchenwares, laundry products, and bathroom accessories.
  • Module R
    @moduler
    MODULE R is the world's first storefront for customizable, reconfigurable, transformable, interactive and modular art and design. Our catalogue features work from some of the world's top brands as well as uncommon items from designers all over the globe. From changeable jewelry to stackable cookware, DIY art to scalable toys. Nothing you own will ever be the same again.
  • Fagor America
    @fagor_america
    Fagor Electrodomesticos, based in Spain is the fifth largest appliance manufacturer in Europe, the leading appliance manufacturer in both Spain and France, and the #1 induction cooktop producer in the European Market. Fagor is a worldwide leader in manufacturing components for household appliances, semiconductors, castings for the automobile industry, numerical control systems, cookware and accessories since 1954. The Fagor brand is currently present in 100 countries, employs more than 12,000 people in 17 countries and operates 16 factories in 3 continents.
  • Jan Hoekstra
    @jan_hoekstra
    Jan Hoekstra is a Dutch industrial designer currently working out of Genk, Belgium. Jan graduated from DesignAcademy in Genk, Belgium, in 1989, and then joined FLEX/theINNOVATIONLAB© in 1990 where he designed and developed consumer products. In 1997 Hoekstra started working in a design consulting capacity for BK© kitchen products and later on for Unilever©. In 2003 he co-founded the brand RoyalVKB©, went independent later and established Jan Hoekstra Industrial Design. Since then he has worked on projects for various brands and is also Product Director for GreenPan™, a new global cookware brand. Hoekstra received various prestigious design awards and some of his products are in permanent collection of Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, MOMA New York and Chicago Museum of Architecture and Design
  • T-fal
    @t_fal
    Since inventing the nonstick frying pan in the 1950's, T-fal has introduced a wide range of cookware collections, culminating in nonstick coatings designed for use with metal utensils and the invention of Thermo-Spot™ -the first major advance in nonstick since its invention. In the small appliance category, T-fal has introduced a host of innovative household electrics distinguished by their unique engineering and striking designs, among them deep fryers, toasters, irons, and indoor grills, and most recently electric kettles, blenders, food processors and rice cookers. "I love my T-fal," is a recurring theme among consumers, many of whom were original buyers of the first T-fal nonstick pans introduced in the US in 1960's. Nurturing and sustaining that connection with the consumer is a key objective for T-fal, which prides itself on consumer loyalty and satisfaction.
  • Philipp Beyeler
    @philipp_beyeler
    Award-Winning Designer Philipp BeyelerWinner of numerous international design awards, the Swiss designer Philipp Beyeler brings a new approach to the world of kitchenware. His designs include the colorful Kuhn Rikon Hotpan Cook & Serve Set, winner of three international awards: the 2008 Design Plus Award, the Good Design Award and the iF Product Design Award 2007. The 2008 Design Plus Award was also given to his designs for the Kuhn Rikon Easy-Squeeze Garlic Press and Kuhn Rikon Nonstick Knives Colori, which also received the Grand Prix de L'Art de vivre in Paris. Currently Beyeler is designing exclusively for Kuhn Rikon, including a collaboration with Kuhn Rikon USA to create products that will capture the imagination of the American market. Kuhn Rikon is the #1 brand of Swiss cookware and cooks' tools, marrying Swiss design with American ingenuity to make cooking seriously fun.