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Blisshaus
http://www.blisshaus.comWiebke Liu of Blisshaus is “on a mission to clean up the world, one kitchen at a time.” Her focus is on the plastic-free pantry, and she is an advocate for buying in bulk, decanting, and cutting down on waste. Her business provides hands-on pantry organizing, and all of the key ingredients, such as airtight labeled glass jars, mesh produce bags, and flour sacks, are available in her online shop.
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Flotsam + Fork
http://www.flotsamandfork.comAn under-the-radar kitchenware resource, Flotsam + Fork stocks a concise and delightful selection of practical storage accessories, many with a French accent.
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Food52
http://www.food52.com/shopThis crowd-sourced cooking site is also a wellcurated kitchen shop. Assembled with an eye to practicality and style, the goods at Food52 come from a wide range of sources, including small makers who provide the shop with exclusive versions of their designs.
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March
http://www.marchsf.comKitchenware as couture: in a carefully composed white-tiled boutique, March sells custom worktables arrayed with leather catchall boxes and market bags. March’s spices come in chic black glass containers that keep the sun out.
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Quitokeeto
http://www.quitokeeto.comFood blogger and cookbook author Heidi Swanson is also a standout photographer and shopkeeper. Her online boutique is a favorite Remodelista source for inspired kitchen solutions, such as linen dish covers and magnetic knife racks of bleached maple.
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Set & Co.
http://www.setandco.comA sophisticated, Shaker-inspired housewares shop with an emphasis on the kitchen, Set & Co. stocks Sarah Kersten covered ceramic bowls, Italian cookware in bright colors, and an oak and leather Danish paper towel holder.
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Sir/Madam
http://www.sirmadam.comInspired by flea market finds and a grandmother’s cupboard, Sir/Madam’s nostalgic designs include wooden spoons, heavy brass S hooks, and striped café au lait bowls.
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Stovold & Pogue
http://www.theplaterack.co.ukOn their honeymoon in India, Jenny and Nick Stovold admired the space-saving stainless steel dish racks they spotted on kitchen walls. Back home in the UK, they founded their online shop, which imports the design in three sizes: mini, middle, and mighty.
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Sur La Table
http://www.surlatable.comExpect to find a far-ranging collection of kitchenware by top brands the world over. We turn to Sur La Table for well-priced and durable Duralex glass bistroware. (Tip: Duralex clear glass plates work well as see-through bowl covers for storing leftovers in the fridge.)
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Whisk
http://www.whisknyc.comThis mom-and-pop alternative to the big cookware chains sells well-made kitchenware and tabletop items, from metal canisters to Japanese lunch sacks.
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Williams-Sonoma
http://www.williams-sonoma.comWhile we rely on Williams-Sonoma mainly for classic tableware and serving pieces, their impressive range of kitchen storage solutions should not be overlooked. Weck jars, spice racks, and hammered copper canisters are a good place to start.