Spring brings a renewed sense of lightness—especially in the kitchen. The shift in seasons calls for simple recipes, vibrant market produce, and everyday tools that make cooking feel like a ritual instead of a chore.
Over time, I’ve learned that a well-loved kitchen isn’t defined by how many gadgets you have, but by the thoughtful pieces you reach for again and again. The ones that add beauty, function, and a little joy to the rhythm of everyday life.
So, I put together a guide to the kitchen essentials that have earned a permanent place on my shelves—they help me bring great meals to life in the kitchen, savor the moment, and make even the simplest recipes feel special.

Everything Chopping Board – Large
This is the piece that does it all. Whether I’m serving a round of cocktails with snacks or prepping ingredients for a salad, the Everything Board is my constant kitchen companion (and it displays beautifully on the counter!)
KitchenAid Artisan 10-Speed Stand Mixer – Hearth & Hand™ with Magnolia
There’s something so nostalgic about pulling out my stand mixer—like the promise of a cozy Sunday morning or an impromptu baking session with the kids. I love how this one blends seamlessly into my kitchen with its soft, matte finish. It’s reliable, timeless, and always ready for whatever we’re whipping up next.
I’ve used Sabre flatware for years—it’s my go-to for a table that feels casual but special. The ivory is timeless, and the quality makes them feel heirloom-worthy. I use these for weeknight meals and elevated gatherings.
Luna Recycled Carafe and Glass Set
I use this handblown glass carafe throughout the day to refill water while I’m cooking, set out on the table during meals filled with water, or serve something sparkling when friends stop by. It’s become one of those pieces I didn’t know I needed until I had it: practical, sculptural, and proof that the simplest tools can bring the most joy to your kitchen.
These are the ultimate “grab them every night” tools. I use them to toss big leafy salads, serve roasted veggies, or scoop up pasta for the table. Crafted from wild olive wood, they’re both lightweight and sturdy—and like all the best tools, they only get better with age.
This little citrus juicer is proof that the smallest tools can bring the most delight. I use it to squeeze fresh lemon into vinaigrettes or add a splash of lime to sparkling water. It’s compact, effortless, and has the kind of vintage-inspired charm that makes even the most mundane kitchen tasks feel a little more elevated.
This bowl is always in the center of our table, filled with whatever salad is accompanying dinner. These are true heirloom pieces—each one is carved by hand, and they’re beautiful displayed on my open shelves.
I keep my flaky sea salt, kosher salt, and favorite spice blends in these easy-to-grab vessels (currently loving dukkah for everything). Having this duo within arm’s reach makes seasoning simple—and the teak wood tray brings pulls them all together next to the stove.
I love this piece for serving any type of veggie or grain side—a side of hummus with veggies when a friend stops by, or a bowl of citrus on the counter. The organic shape and creamy white glaze make it one of those simple-yet-striking pieces that you’ll use a hundred different ways
This mini blender has earned permanent real estate on my counter. It’s what I reach for every morning to whip up my smoothie, and its sleek design means I never feel the need to tuck it away. I love how powerful it is for such a small size, and that clean-up is truly a breeze.
Microplane ® Master Series Coarse Paddle Grater
This is one of those tools I reach for daily, whether I’m grating Parm over a bowl of pasta or adding citrus zest to brighten up a simple salad. The handcrafted wood handle feels elevated and timeless, and it brings just the right touch of rustic beauty to my kitchen rituals.
Essential Waffle Kitchen Towels (Set of 2)
These are the kind of everyday essentials that quietly elevate your kitchen routine. I use them for everything—drying produce, wrapping fresh-baked bread, or simply draping over the sink for a lived-in, beautiful touch. The texture feels luxe, the design is understated, and they make even the most functional moments feel thoughtful.
Because no kitchen is complete without a signature scent. I light this every morning as I make my coffee—its notes of palo santo, vetiver, and sandalwood instantly set a calming tone for the day. Hand-poured in Los Angeles, it’s become part of my daily rhythm and an easy way to invite a sense of ceremony into everyday moments.
A Kitchen That Inspires
The tools we choose can do more than help us cook—they can remind us to slow down, to savor, and to gather with intention. This spring, I’m focusing on pieces that are simple, beautiful, and made to last. Whether I’m cooking solo on a Tuesday or hosting a Sunday brunch, these are the essentials that help me feel grounded and inspired in my kitchen.