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Backyard Recent: A countertop greenhouse for rising contemporary herbs inside

Trendy Sprout’s compact, brass-plated Sensible Growhouse ($199; retailer.modsprout.com) enables you to domesticate herbs proper in your kitchen counter, with the assistance of its full-spectrum LED develop lights and Bluetooth-connected app. The firm’s trendy, ergonomic pruning shears ($17.99) make tending to your in-home backyard a snip.

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Taste Blast

Created by the daughters of Vietnamese refugees, the Asian sauce model Omsom ($12 for a three-pack; omsom.com) collaborates with cooks akin to Mission Chinese language Meals’s Danny Bowien to deliver genuine flavors into any kitchen. Spice issues up much more with an optical phantasm 3D slicing board, handmade by Girl and the Carpenter. ($195; ladyandthecarpenter.com)

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Spice of Life

One Stripe Chai’s masala chai and turmeric latte blends (from $16; onestripechai.com) embody freshly floor spices sourced from an natural farm in India. Serve them up in Corkcicle’s prismatic mug glass ($44.95 for 2; corkcicle.com), which is comprised of double-walled borosilicate glass for further insulation.

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Into the Frying Pan

Harvested from heirloom olives grown on a household farm in California, Brightland’s olive oils ($40; brightland.co) are available in a wide range of flavors—with names like Come up, Ardor, and Alive—to go along with completely different ingredients. The pans in Smithey’s three-piece Solid Farmhouse Set ($799; smithey.com) are constructed from carbon metal, making them a lighter different to cast-iron pans.