Gift Guide: 5 Gifts for the Low-Impact Kitchen

Photograph by Matthew Williams for Remodelista

For eco-minded cooks and kitchen accessory lovers, here’s a shortlist of our current favorite designs: useful, well-made and good-looking items that we predict will instantly be put to use.

From Makié in NYC, a small collection of Vintage Napkin Aprons are $95 each. We plan to add this inspired idea to our Future DIY Projects list.

Labour & Wait is offering this reusable Striped Beeswax Bread Bag, £26: “keeps bread fresh for longer, without it losing its crust.”

From Makié in NYC, a small collection of Vintage Napkin Aprons are $95 each. We plan to add this inspired idea to our Future DIY Projects list.

Photograph by Matthew Williams for Remodelista

The round Stainless Woven Utensil Holder is $135 CAD, and the handwoven copper Tea Whisk Holder is $135 CAD from Mjölk of Toronto spinoff, Minka.

Natural Vine Net Bags hand-knotted in Laos come in four sizes starting at $26 from fiber artist Sophie Truong’a indie boutique Stick and Tickle in Boston’s SoWa.