For the person who is fussy about their kitchen
You know the one. They own a knife they will not let you use. Buying them a kitchen thing is a genuine risk. This is the way round it.
What it is
- A digital gift card, sent by email. Nothing to wrap, nothing to post, nothing to arrive late.
- Four amounts: $25, $50, $75 and $100.
- No expiry date. It does not quietly die in eleven months.
- Redeemable here, on anything we make. Not for cash, and our shop ships within the United States only.
Why a card and not a guess
Someone who cares about their kitchen has already decided about their kitchen. They have a shelf they are protecting, a colour they will not break, a counter with a spare six inches and no more. You know they would like something good. You do not know which good thing.
A card hands the fussy part back to the fussy person. They pick the size, the colour, and the week it arrives. You get the credit for knowing what they are like.
What each amount actually buys
This matters more here than in most shops, because the range is small enough that a card either covers a piece or it does not. So you can see the whole board.
| Product | Price | Collection |
|---|---|---|
| Bread Lame Razor Cutter with Handle | $16.99 | The Bakery |
| Metal Butter Dish with Bamboo Lid | $17.99 | The Table |
| Small Watering Can for Indoor Plants, 38oz | $19.99 | The Everyday |
| Large Lemon Squeezer, Stainless Steel | $24.99 | The Everyday |
| Glass Cookie Jar with Airtight Bamboo Lid, 76oz | $27.99 | The Table |
| Stainless Steel Folding Pizza Peel, 10in | $29.99 | The Bakery |
| Bread Box for Kitchen Countertop with Bamboo Lid | $34.99 | The Bakery |
$25 covers any one of the first four outright. $50 covers the bread box with room left over. $100 covers most of a collection, and shipping is free over $49.99 anyway, so the whole amount goes on the tools rather than on getting them there.
The honest bit, before you buy
We are pre-launch. Everything currently shows sold out, so a card bought today cannot be spent today. That is not a scarcity trick, it is just where we are.
So give it for a date after we open, or give it now and say plainly that the shop opens shortly. The card has no expiry, which is exactly why this is survivable. It will sit there, at full value, until they want it. We would rather tell you this on the page than have you find out at their checkout.
How it works
- Choose the amount. Send it straight to their inbox, or send it to your own and hand it over yourself when the moment is right.
- They get a code. It goes in at checkout, against anything in the range.
- Spend less than the card and the balance stays on it. Spend more and they pay the difference.
- Lost the email? We can resend it. Email us and we answer within two business days.
What they end up with
Not a gadget that goes in the drawer. A butter dish that is on the table every morning. A squeezer that comes out at seven with the lemon water, and again at noon for the dressing, and is still doing it in ten years under a lifetime guarantee.
That is the sort of object people keep. Which is the sort of gift people remember who gave it.