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On Our Radar: Food52’s New Trade Program for Design Professionals, Discounts Included

Ever since we first featured their way back in 2015, we’ve been devotees of Food52. For one, we share a belief that a well-designed kitchen is the center of the home—and our admiration has only grown since Food52 expanded to include a shop full of well-designed wares for the kitchen, home, and outdoors from over 450 makers, including the company’s own award-winning Five Two line.


Recently the team alerted us that they’ve launched the , offering designers and industry insiders deep discounts in their Shop—plus customization possibilities, a dedicated Food52 representative to aid in sourcing, and an ongoing, well-curated resource for products of all kinds.


Read on for a few of our favorite products from the Food52 Shop (plus more insider benefits for designers, stylists, hoteliers, event planners, and architects):


Photography courtesy of Food52.


capabunga multi pocket canvas market tote from food52 8 Above: A hardy and versatile favorite: the by CapaBunga (from $50), tailor-made for a run to the farmer’s market, with pockets for eggs and a carton of milk, a loop to hold a bundle of flowers, and more. The newly launched trade program offers industry members at least 15 percent off all products in the Food52 shop and up to 25 percent off items from Five Two, Food52’s lifestyle brand (more on that later).
hawkins new york slim glass vase from food52 9 Above: The shop features wares from over 450 makers worldwide, including some Remodelista favorites, like Hawkins New York, who created these in earthy hues (from $55).
dansk vanvid ceramics by niels refsgaard from food52 10 Above: Members of the Trade program also receive up to 25 percent off all products by , the Danish home brand known for their Scandi-style tableware and cookware, a recent addition to Food52’s offerings. These are the hand-painted designed by renowned Danish ceramicist Niels Refsgaard.
mepra fantastia color flatware set from food52 11 Above: This by third-generation Italian cutlery makers Mepra has colorful resin handles and is dishwasher safe, too (from $84).
five two cookware saucepan with glass straining lid from food52 12 Above: The wares in Food52’s in-house Five Two line are designed via crowdsourced input from thousands of members of the Food52 community of home cooks, then relentlessly tested. This features a non-slip handle that stays cool to the touch and a built-in strainer and is oven- and broiler-safe (from $69).
mepra italian flatware stainless steel flatware set from food52 13 Above: Mepra’s well-balanced stainless steel (from $89) is made using a titanium plating process developed by NASA, so it’s incredibly durable.
blomus essential toilet brush and bathroom accessories from food52 14 Above: Good-looking necessities: the by Blomus offers a tumbler, tray, waste bin, soap dispenser, and a well-designed holder for the toilet brush, all in eight neutral hues (from $44.99).
five two collection from food52 15 Above: And more clever, precisely designed wares from the Five Two Collection, clockwise from upper left: the ($40) for reusable storage of leftovers; (from $49), including a chef’s knife, serrated knife, and paring knife, all with Japanese steel blades; no-waste ($25); the ($45), which rolls away when not in use, perfect for kitchens tight on counter space; and the versatile, baker-designed (from $15).

To learn more and to sign up, head to the .

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