The Best New Kitchen and Dining Products of 2024

We handed Good Design Awards to this hardworking bunch.
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Our favorite launches across cookware, dishes, and table linens not only set the scene for a warm gathering, they work hard to allow you to focus on the things you love doing: cooking and hosting. Needless to say we’re smitten with our 2024 Domino Good Design Award winners in the Kitchen and Dining category, from dainty glass eggcups to a fast-drying dish rack.

Most Votes From Pancakes and Eggs: Ceramiclad Nonstick Frying Pan by Made In

Ceramiclad Nonstick Frying Pan

Made In
$119

We have it on good authority that breakfasts prefer these new U.S.-made, ceramic-clad pans from restaurant-loved Made In. The first-of-its-kind coating is nonstick, heats evenly and quickly, and can go in an oven at up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit.

Best Fridge Upgrade: Appliance Hardware by Petra

Plastic Baroque D Handle by James Shaw

Petra
$90

Ribbon Appliance Pull by Vonnegut / Kraft

Petra
$400

Refrigerator pulls are often an afterthought in appliance design, but not at Petra. Among the brand’s artistic hardware are imprinted recycled plastic and wavy wood handles that make a serious statement when going for the milk.

Dish-Draining Maximizer: Over the Sink Dish Pad by Dorai

Over the Sink Dish Pad

Dorai
$75

When we tested this over-the-sink dish pad, we couldn’t believe it dried in just 60 seconds. The material that makes this possible, diatomaceous earth, is a naturally occurring mineral that also has antimicrobial properties.

Wedding Registry Staple: Tableware by Remy Renzullo x Caroline Irving & Daughters

Remy Renzullo x Caroline Irving & Daughters Lily Brown Dinner Plate

Caroline Irving & Daughters
$95

Remy Renzullo x Caroline Irving & Daughters Alexandra Dinner Plate

Caroline Irving & Daughters
$110

Decorator Remy Renzullo teamed up with the tabletop dream team Caroline Irving & Daughters on this hand-painted collection inspired by 18th-century French faience (aka tin-glazed earthenware).

Life of the Party: Palla Martini Glass by Casa Branca

Palla Martini Glass

Casa Branca
$170

Palla Martini Glass

Casa Branca
$170

All good drinks deserve to be served atop a pedestal. Casa Branca’s handblown beauties go one step further by balancing your 50-50 on a palla (“ball” in Italian). Psst: These popular puppies will be back in stock in November.

Total Game Changer: Countertop Drawer by Yamazaki Home

Countertop Drawer

Yamazaki Home
$160

This drawer magically creates more storage where there isn’t any: your cluttered kitchen counter. Place your toaster, air fryer, or coffee maker on top while you slip towels inside or balance your mug on the pull-out shelf. 

Spice-Grinding Sidekick: Perch Mortar & Pestle by Holcomb

Perch Mortar & Pestle

Holcomb
$150

The ability to pivot this granite mortar and pestle in its ash-wood base is the trick to grinding spices with speed. It’s also a gorgeous object to leave out on display.

Coolest Forks and Knives: Tulip Flatware Set by Lorien Stern

Tulip Flatware Set

Lorien Stern
$38

Ceramist and artist Lorien Stern loves to bring the outdoors inside and, in the case of her tulip-shaped flatware, to the table. These forks and knives are sculptural and whimsical conversation starters. 

Cutest Breakfast Companions: Coco Cup Set by Sophie Lou Jacobsen

Coco Cup, Set of 2

Sophie Lou Jacobsen
$150

Sophie Lou Jacobsen crafted a set of eggcups that are for more than just breakfast. Use them for salt or spices, as a toothpick holder, or even for rings on your dresser. 

Double-Duty Napkins: Double-Sided Table Linens by Tortuga Forma

Double-Sided Table Linens

Tortuga Forma
$88

In Tortuga Forma’s new line of color-pop linens, you get two cool napkins in one. Checks, stripes, and swivels snake across 100% cotton—when folded across your lap, they reveal different prints.

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Samantha Weiss-Hills

Managing Editor, Home & Shopping

Samantha Weiss-Hills is the managing editor of home and shopping for Domino. She edits and writes home tours, shopping guides, and features, and she’s the friend who everyone texts for glassware, sofa, and sheet recommendations. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, Alex, and their beagle-corgi, Elsa.