Cutting board with a unique curved design that makes it easier to guide chopped food off into a pan and lift it up on the edge.
This naturally inspired cheese grater features a removable arched 18/8 stainless steel cutting surface that sits atop a carbonized Moso bamboo serving box and... More
This cool new knife holder provides unique and universal storage for all your knives and utensils, no matter the size or shape.
Party like it's 1599 - Step back into an earlier time with precision replicas of Renaissance and medieval weapons, Renaissance clothing, and fantasy collectible... More
Use this handy little tool to quickly slice tomatoes, making up to nine slices approximately a quarter inch thick.
All-in-one utensil that fuses a silicone spatula with a stainless steel serrated knife that's perfect for making sandwiches, bagels and cream cheese, peanut... More
After you have chopped, sliced and diced your ingredients, simply squeeze the handle and it folds the entire board into a handy chute that guides the food easily... More
I have the worst time slicing tomatoes. I don't have the right kind of knife and if I don't focus and go slow, I might as well mash it through a garlic press.... More
Designer Furni's new Miller Natural Bamboo Cutting Board is not only a cool affordable cutting board, but it is also very eco-friendly as well.
These innovative scissors project a precision laser-guided path across whatever you're cutting, like wrapping paper, sewing fabrics, craft projects, and more.
Finally...organization for all your knives and utensils! The Kapoosh let's you store up to 20 different knives and utensils amongst its tightly packed set of... More
These ambidextrous sculptural scissors by designer Karim Rashid feature a unique lay-flat design with sharp, powerful blades crafted from Japanese stainless... More
This set of four stainless steel serrated saw blade steak knives are the perfect DIY meat deconstructing tools!
An ergonomic box cutter with a finger-friendly ceramic blade that's designed to safely make short work of the endless cardboard shipping boxes we all get daily.