Your Favorite Cashmere Brand Makes the Nicest Cookware at the Same Luxe-for-Less Price Point

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Quince, a retailer that skyrocketed to popularity for its luxe-for-less business model, has built a legion of fans obsessed with its $50 cashmere sweaters and chic pull-on dresses. But what you may not know is that the brand has come for your kitchen, too. Building off its ever-growing home offerings, Quince slyly created an entire kitchen and tabletop line—cutlery, cookware, linens, and more, at the same surprisingly affordable price points as its apparel and accessories.

After assessing what my kitchen collection was lacking, I set out to try a few pieces. It might just be my second-rate cutlery, but when I tried the Japanese Damascus Steel 8-Inch Chef's Knife, I gasped out loud, “Oh, that’s how knives are supposed to work!” I sliced into a pastry that I had promised to split with a friend while thinking I could steal some of my friend’s portion with an “accidental” uneven cut (no judgment, please). How wrong I was—the knife sliced through without any resistance. I was so impressed that I didn’t even mind sharing the perfectly clean-cut dessert. Magic knife, how I needed you in my life.

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