Best Kitchen & Dining Brands

Add the DTC touch to your kitchen with a must-have Our Place “Always On” pan and some Great Jones pots. The kitchen subcategory within eCommerce is ever-evolving and touch to keep up with, so check out this updated list of the best brands in the space.
Stojo
Stojo

Stojo reusable cups, bottles (and now) bowls(!) make it easier to live sustainably.

Beast
Beast

A meticulously engineered personal blender to help you add even more of the good stuff to your diet. Looks pretty sleek too.

The Field Company
The Field Company

The Field Company makes lighter, smoother cast iron cookware. The closest living relative to vintage cast iron, an heirloom-quality kitchen tool you'll be proud to have on your stovetop.

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Year & Day
Year & Day

Year & Day sells beautiful ceramic, flatware and glass kitchenware. Their assortment is modern and minimal in its beauty to enhance your life at home, offering all the shapes you need and nothing you don't.

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Proclamation Goods
Proclamation Goods

The last cookware you’ll ever need. Proclamation Goods is Made To Order: It's responsibly crafted in small batches to both reduce waste and minimize manufacturing footprint.

Misen
Misen

"Misen" comes from ‘mise en place’ — a culinary term that means “to put in place.” Misen is an ode to mise en place; better cooking through proper preparation with quality tools.

Great Wrap
Great Wrap

Great Wrap offers Australian made compostable stretch wrap. 100% compostable by diverting food waste from landfill & converting it into the main ingredient.

Ensembl
Ensembl

Ensembl's debut collection of high performance cookware- Stackware- is only the beginning. They offer radically redesigned cookware and tools to enhance your life and optimize your space.

Soufflé
Soufflé

A beautiful and colorful french cookware brand.

Equal Parts
Equal Parts

Pattern Brands have designed their collection for kitchens of all sizes. Their products are multi-functional (suitable for cooking and serving), convenient (they include universal lids), and stackable for streamlined storage.

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Caraway
Good looking, clean cooking. Caraway is on a mission to craft well-designed, non-toxic ceramic cookware that thoughtfully raises the standards of what you cook with.
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What Are Direct-To-Consumer (D2C/DTC) Kitchen Brands?

Direct-to-consumer (D2C or DTC) kitchen brands are pioneering a new wave in the culinary world by selling high-quality kitchenware and appliances directly to food enthusiasts and home chefs, without the traditional retail markup.

This innovative approach allows for a deeper connection with customers, offering personalized experiences and insights into the design and functionality of products. Brands like Material Kitchen and Made In have disrupted the market with their focus on craftsmanship, sustainability, and performance, providing professional-grade tools at accessible prices. Through direct sales, these brands offer more than just utensils and appliances; they deliver stories of tradition, design excellence, and a passion for cooking, directly to the doorsteps of culinary aficionados.

What Are The Best Direct-To-Consumer Kitchen Brands?

The best direct-to-consumer kitchen brands are distinguished by their commitment to quality, innovation, and customer satisfaction. Material Kitchen stands out for its aesthetically pleasing and functional cookware, designed to inspire and facilitate the joy of cooking. Their products are celebrated for their durability, ergonomic design, and eco-friendly materials. Made In elevates the cooking experience with professional-grade cookware and knives that blend quality with aesthetic appeal, making gourmet cooking accessible to home chefs.

These brands have set the bar high with their transparent manufacturing processes, direct engagement with customers, and dedication to improving the culinary experience at home. By focusing on customer feedback and continuous product improvement, they have cultivated a loyal following and set themselves apart in a crowded marketplace.

What Are Current Trends In The Direct-To-Consumer Kitchen Category?

The direct-to-consumer kitchen category is marked by several compelling trends, driven by a growing interest in home cooking and sustainability. One significant trend is the focus on eco-friendly and sustainable products. Consumers are increasingly seeking out kitchenware made from recycled materials, sustainable sourcing practices, and products that promise durability over disposability. Another trend is the rise of smart kitchen technology.

DTC brands are integrating cutting-edge technology into their products, offering smart appliances and tools that enhance cooking precision, efficiency, and convenience. Personalization is also key, with brands offering customizable products and curated cooking experiences tailored to individual preferences and dietary needs. These trends underscore a broader movement towards mindful consumption, technological innovation, and a desire for a more personalized, engaging cooking experience at home.