THREE
OF
THE
BEST
OBJECTS
TO
BRIGHTEN
YOUR
KITCHEN
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KitchenAid’sKyotoGlowStandMixer
If youcan’tgetdresseduptogoout,then
atleastyourkitchenbenchcan.Kitchen
Aid’snewKyotoGlowis thenewcolourway
forthisprizedkitchenstaple.Thesoftyellow-
greenhuewillbrightenanybenchtop,while
beingtheperfecttooltoencourageisolation
bakingorpastamaking.Knownforit’s
easy-to-usedoughhook,thisbenchtopmixer
is suretoaddsomefuntoyourquarantine
cookingroutine.$749,kitchenaid.com.au
2
LeCreuset’sFusionNoodleBowl
TheFrenchkitchenwarebrandhas
releaseda swishnewrangedubbed
ZenKitchen,whichtakesinspirationfrom
theeatingritualsanddesigntrendsofJapan.
A standoutpiecefromthecollectionis the
newramen-stylebowl– it’smadefromthick
stoneware,makingit perfectfordishingup
warmingbowlsofsobaorramennoodle
dishes.It comesina boldred,a greyflint,
subduedblue-inkorwhite,in1 litreand
600mlsizes.From$30,lecreuset.com.au
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RiedelCornettoConfettiDecanter
Thisslickvesselflipstheideaofwhata
winedecantershouldlooklike,inspired
bythebrightsubjectsofpopart.It comes
infiveplayfulcolours,andswapsclearglass
fora vibranttinttoaddextrapizazztoyour
nextdinnerparty.Itslong,thinshapeallows
younger wines to open up andremoves
sediment from older wines. Itsslimdesign
exposes less of the wine, sodelicateolder
wines don’t get over-exposedtooxygen.
$499.95, riedel.com/en-au
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Restaurant supplier Mr Wagyu has also flipped
to become direct-to-consumer, so you can order
high-grade marbled wagyu beef to your home
(wagyu2yourdoor.com.au). If you’re hankering
for an essentials-only-outing head straight to Two
Providores, where Sydney’s best chefs shop. It’s
newly open to the public on varying days, so you
can stock up on cheeses and bulk-sized deli goods.
Melburnians can also skip the supermarket
queues and load up on produce boxes from
the likes of Marion ($60, available to pick-up on
Saturdays) and Bluebonnet BBQ ($35 for a vegie
box, with the option to add slow-cooked meat).
The Windsor in the CBD has pulled together a box
packed with five proteins, produce, three ready-to-
heat meals, plus beer and wine ($200, pick-up or
delivered for a $15 fee within 10km), while South
Yarra’s Tivoli Road Bakery will sort you out with a
gourmet emergency kit ($75, available for pick-up,
or delivery within 10km).
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