What’s Cooking in Design Classics at Luxe Cookshop

Abigail Taylor, manager, Luxe Cookshop, in Northampton shares six bestsellers that are old favourites that have stood the test of time and/or might be considered to have a classic design:

 

“Y peeler from OXO Good Grips

A really trusted name with a good reputation for quality, it sells really well. It is brilliant for people with bad dexterity in their hands as the handle has a really good grip.

 

Whistling Kettle from AGA

AGA really has stood the test of time with its popularity only growing. The whistling kettle is a take on a classic design with a modern function. The whistle offers safety for those who can be forgetful.

 

Baker and Salt Vitreous Enamelware Roaster from What More UK

Enamel cookware has been around for a long time, and Baker and Salt has taken this traditional product and put a modern twist on it. The contrasting cream and black colours are very popular and the large lip makes it easy to carry.

Above: A kitchen classic – the Delfinware vegetable rack.
Above: A kitchen classic – the Delfinware vegetable rack.

Prestige Steamer from Meyer Group

Customers have told us how they have had their Prestige steamers for over 10 years and still love them. It is a design without fault for a good price.

 

Vegetable Rack from Delfinware

This is a product that you would have seen in every kitchen over the last hundred years. Its durable design and practicality still make it a popular household item today.

 

Above: Iconic American style from Wesco’s Pushboy bin.
Above: Iconic American style from Wesco’s Pushboy bin.

Pedal and Pushboy Bins from Wesco

Founded in 1867, Wesco has been developing its products all this time. The bin named the Pushboy grew from a love of the large American style bins in the 1920’s. Wesco has modernised this product by adding a large range of colour options from lime green to bright red.”

 

Top: A family run cook shop based within Bells, a luxury homewares store, Luxe Cookshop has been trading for over three years. It has gone from strength to strength focusing on high standards of customer service and a quality shopping experience.

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