My prized Black Friday purchase is my beloved immersion blender. It was by no means a significant spend ($19 at 40% off—you never forget your first). But it’s completely changed the way I make soup. While I once had to awkwardly transfer the hot liquid between a pot and blender, I’d found a way to save myself the cumbersome step. And though I wouldn’t call myself a material person, there’s something about saving up and watching the price on a transformative tool until you finally decide to pull the trigger. As an ode to my sentimental savings, I rounded up this year’s best Black Friday kitchen deals. Thankfully, year after year, it just keeps getting better.
The week leading up to Thanksgiving is funny. It’s an odd mix of stress, excitement, and anticipatory shopping. Everyone’s eagerly plowing through the work to be done Monday and Tuesday, packing their bags, and preparing for the feast of the season. Once the plates are cleaned and the pies polished off, the holiday madness can begin in earnest.
The Best Black Friday Kitchen Deals of 2023
So, if you’re itching to start your shopping early and have your heart set on a few culinary prizes that’ll make your meals seamless and kitchen habits joyful, you’ve found the right list. Time to kick off the holiday season with some stress-free shopping—and all the best Black Friday kitchen deals.
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Every product is curated with care by our editors and we’ll always give an honest opinion, whether gifted or purchased ourselves. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a small commission at no cost to you.
Up to 30% off
Known for its timeless appeal, accessible prices, and design-driven collaborations (we’re obsessed with Athena Calderone’s collection) Crate & Barrel is a one-stop shop for contemporary, cozy styles.
Up to 40% off
Nothing represents California cool more than Williams Sonoma. With its elegant but laid-back aesthetic, Ina Garten fans can bond over their mutual love of the brand.
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Up to 40% off kitchen items
We hit it up at least twice a week and walk out with far more than our lists called for. Target’s a treasure trove of affordable kitchen goods that look wayyy more expensive than they are. Let’s dive into their Black Friday best.
Up to 50% off
Classic farmhouse design meets sustainable sourcing and ethical production practices. If you’ve written off Pottery Barn in the past for being too traditional, take a spin around their website—and expect to be blown away.
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Up to 45% off
Once a millennial favorite, Our Place has expanded its beautifully designed cookware empire to resonate with all generations. (Yes, even the notoriously hard-to-please Gen Z!) Take advantage of their biggest sale to stock up on the viral Always Pan, stunning bakeware set, and the air fryer that broke the internet.
Up to 40% off
For maximalist, statement-making pieces, Fazeek is the best (re: only) option. The Australian brand has reached cult status among the design-inclined. During their Black Friday sale, we have our eyes on everything from the limited-edition Star Collection (peep the platter below) to
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Up to 50% off
Modern and inherently stylish, West Elm is a go-to for anyone looking to give their space a little facelift—the kitchen, included. We’re eyeing everything from the dinnerware sets to the cookware accessories. Because yes, an aesthetic set of measuring cups and spoons is a kitchen essential.
Gift-giving during the holidays can be a bit… hectic. (To say the least.) Each year, I aim for a heartfelt way to show my loved ones their importance in my life, but it’s not always easy to communicate love and appreciation through material things. To put everyone’s mind at ease this holiday season, I tapped the Camille Styles team for our editors’ best gifts they never tire of giving.
The most thoughtful gifts don’t have to leave your wallet empty, but there’s definitely a time and place to splurge on some of these great items. From food subscriptions to specialty appliances to warm and cozy clothing, this list will help you get inspired for every gifting occasion this year.
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Our Editor’s Best Gifts of 2023
Every product is curated with care by our editors and we’ll always give an honest opinion, whether gifted or purchased ourselves. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a small commission at no cost to you.
Sézane Claude Bag
Everyone needs a staple purse like the Claude bag from Sézane. It’s timeless, simple, and matches just about any outfit you could throw together. It’s definitely worth the price and is sure to become one of your most reached-for accessories. — Casey McKee, Editorial Intern
Casa Zuma Coffee Bundle
Save for those who have sworn off caffeine, it’s safe to say that a bundle of artisan beans will make anyone happy. (And even for those who are going cold turkey, it’s a nice reminder of all they have to look forward to when their detox is done.) Because the cozy, warm beverage is something we prep every morning, it poses the perfect opportunity to turn the habit into a ritual. This duo of two Casa Zuma Solstice Mugs, a handcrafted coffee scoop, and a bag of (our favorite) beans from LA-based Canyon Coffee invites anyone to slow down and savor their AM cuppa. — Isabelle Eyman, Managing Editor
Haven Well Within Cashmere Socks
Nothing will make you feel more spoiled than a pair of cashmere socks. I was recently gifted a pair of Haven Well Within socks. (Thank you, Camille!) and they are to die for. — Brandy Joy Smith, Wellness Contributor.
Jenni’s Ice Cream
Packages are great. Packages that are full of ice cream are even better. I toggle back and forth between Jenni’s or Salt & Straw, but ice cream is the ultimate gift when you’re buying for a whole family or the person who “doesn’t want anything.” — Brittany Chatburn, Content Marketing Director.
Sweet Laurel Apple Crumb Pie
I have several friends with various food allergies, and I love the chance to treat them to something really delicious that they can devour stress-free. Sweet Laurel has tons of grain-free, dairy-free, and refined sugar-free treats that ship nationwide—and this apple crumb pie is one that everyone can dig into. — Camille Styles, Editor-in-Chief
Too Collective Too Cozy Robe
I can’t stop talking about the Too Cozy robes from Too Collective. The name doesn’t lie. I have literally fallen asleep in mine more times than I can count. I bought myself one and proceeded to buy one for all my friends’ birthdays. This holiday season, everyone already knows what to expect from me. They also make a terrycloth version, so there’s something for everyone! — Langa Chinyoka, Beauty Editor
Chiara Wrist Cuff Bracelet
I’ve owned this bracelet for a few months, and it’s my favorite way to add a touch of sophistication to a blazer and jeans. This year I’m planning to gift it to a female family member who I know will love it as much as I do—but I can’t spoil the surprise by saying who! — Camille Styles, Editor-in-Chief
Winter Citrus Trio
My Grandma has 11 children and too many grandkids (and great-grandkids) to count. One year she sent each family a box of oranges and called it a day. I admired the simplicity of that choice, but also noticed how my family treasured these oranges. They were DIVINE. In a kitchen full of holiday treats, that bright citrus fruit was a welcome reprieve. — Brittany Chatburn, Content Marketing Director
Björn’s Sampler
For those who live near (or far), I love gifting locally-made honey. It’s the present that keeps on giving. Björn’s sampler bundle has a little bit of everything: raw whipped honey for a creamy treat, raw traditional honey for everyday use, and propolis honey to boost immune health. Encourage your loved ones to get creative in the kitchen! — Edie Horstman, Wellness Contributor
I’ll forever stand by my belief that a soft and cozy beanie is the perfect holiday gift. I love the idea of keeping someone special to me warm—and they’ll always think of you every time they put it on. This one comes in a range of colors, so there’s something for everyone. — Isabelle Eyman, Managing Editor
Dartwood Candle Warmer Lamp with Adjustable Brightness and Timer Function
I’m all for not burning candles directly in my house, and this candle lamp warmer is a simple (and aesthetically pleasing) alternative. It includes a feature for adjusting brightness and a fool-proof timer function for people like me who become obsessed with delicious-smelling candles and forget to blow them out. — Casey McKee, Editorial Intern
The Magnolia Journal Subscription
For my mom, it’s Magnolia; for my husband, it’s Architectural Digest; for my kids, it’s Nat Geo, etc. There’s something special about receiving a new issue every month or every quarter. A gift that offers inspiration, something to look forward to, and/or something to learn all year round. — Brittany Chatburn, Content Marketing Director
Signature Chocolate Mice
If you haven’t enjoyed chocolate from L.A. Burdick, you haven’t lived (seriously). With cafés in Boston, Chicago, New York, D.C., and New Hampshire, it’s well worth the trek if you don’t live nearby. These sweet little mice come in a trio of flavors—white chocolate, milk chocolate, and dark chocolate—and all are delish. These are perfect for a coworker, boss, neighbor, or anyone in your life who could use a touch of sweetness this holiday. — Isabelle Eyman, Managing Editor
Osea Super Glow Body Gift Set
I received the Osea body oil last year for Christmas, and I’m now completely hooked on the brand. Their scents are delicious yet neutral, and my skin has loved every product. This gift set has all of their greatest hits for silky smooth skin at a reasonable price point and would make a great gift for anyone on your list (or yourself hehe). — Michelle Nash, Executive Producer
Breville Bambino Stainless Steel Espresso Maker
If there’s one thing I think of as the best gift to receive, it’s a coffee machine. Specifically, this espresso maker from Breville. It’s the perfect size and produces the freshest coffee in no time. Plus, it’s a stunning appliance that doesn’t take up too much precious counter space. — Casey McKee, Editorial Intern
Fresh Sends – The Send
While I love winter décor, I make it a point even in the colder months to pick up a bouquet of something fresh from Trader Joe’s each week. For a more elevated touch, this sweet little floral delivery service ships arrangements overnight all across the country. They’re wrapped in a cute little newspaper and come in Mini, Regular, or Full. Oh, and the brand also offers candles, perfume, and lotions if you want to throw in something extra. — Isabelle Eyman, Managing Editor
Salt & Stone Candle
I’m on a nontoxic candle kick and I’m loving every scent from Salt & Stone. The aroma is strong enough to make my little house smell great without feeling overpowering and the candles are also just CUTE — Michelle Nash, Executive Producer