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Having a complete cooking utensils collection at home might seem impossible – there's often a need for something new, like a spatula or a whisk when baking, or perhaps a deep-fry skimmer when you're cooking a new and trendy recipe. We make things easier, though – find your new kitchen utensil favourites here!

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Four stainless steel kitchen utensils: spatula, spoon, skimmer, and ladle, arranged in a line on a white background.Person cooks fish in a white frying pan on a modern stove. A spatula is used to flip the fish.

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RÖRT wooden spoon, natural beech, single handle, smooth surface.Baking scene with dough, scale, spoon, cloth, and utensils.
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MAJFISK 3-piece kitchen utensil set, acaciaMAJFISK 3-piece kitchen utensil set, acacia
Two whisks in stainless steel, large and small, for mixing in bowls.
A RÖDSYRA spoon rest in white with a dotted pattern. Made of stoneware, it has a smooth, curved shape for easy utensil storage.Kitchen table with baked dish, wine glass, and spoon rest.
RÖRT wooden spatula, light brown, simple design, solid beech handle.Person cooks vegetables in a skillet on a white stove. Wooden spatula and plate of vegetables nearby.
FINMAT silver tweezers. Stainless steel, curved, kitchen tool. Simple, ergonomic design for easy food gripping.A person uses FINMAT cooking tweezers on a stove. Stainless steel, long-handled, grooved tips grip food in a copper pan with steam.
A VARDAGEN ladle with a light wooden handle and stainless steel bowl, designed for serving soup.Scooping orange soup
VARDAGEN cooking tweezers, silver and light wood, grip-friendly, kitchen utensil.Using wooden-handled tweezers, a person picks baked goods from a tray beside cookies and a cooling rack.
STRÅLFENA spaghetti server, light brown wood, 3-prong design with central hole for measuring spaghetti.A person serves spaghetti using STRÅLFENA server, showing its portion measurement hole and easy grip fingers.
FINMAT spatula, white, stainless steel handle, slotted head, hangs for easy access.A person lifts cooked fish from a pan using a FINMAT spatula with a long handle, resting it on the pans edge.
Black bbq brush with round handle, silicone bristles, hangs for storage.A person holding a black GRILLTIDER silicone brush, dipping it into a metal bowl of oil on a kitchen counter.
FINMAT stainless steel soup ladle - silver, curved handle, deep bowl, easy storage.Pouring soup with FINMAT ladle.
RÖRT wooden kitchen utensil. Natural beech. Spatula shape with fork tip.Kitchen utensils hang from bar; counter with noodles, oranges. Aged wall. This version retains the main elements while being concise.

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Cooking utensils that help you stir, flip and serve with confidence

Every meal starts with the right tools. Whether you're flipping pancakes on a Sunday morning, stirring a bubbling sauce or draining pasta for a weeknight dinner, your cooking utensils are always at the centre of the action. Our range is full of thoughtful, hardworking designs that feel good in your hand and hold up to everyday use—no fuss, just clever details that make cooking smoother.

What’s the difference between all these utensils?

Different dishes call for different tools. Having the right cooking utensil to hand can mean the difference between a meal that’s fun to make and one that’s more of a mess. Here are some common helpers and what they’re great for:

Most of our utensils come in a mix of materials—from soft-touch silicone that’s gentle on non-stick cookware, to stainless steel for when you want extra durability and a clean, modern look.

Should I buy individual tools or go for a set?

A cooking utensil set is a simple way to get started or refresh what you’ve got. It's a smart pick if you’re moving into a new home, updating your kitchen, or just want a matching look. Many sets include everyday essentials like spoons, spatulas, turners and whisks, so you’re covered for all kinds of cooking without having to think too much about it. On the other hand, buying individual tools lets you build your own perfect line-up. Ideal if you already have a few favourites or need to replace just one.