Martha Stewart's new collection of stylish and functional kitchen accessories has arrived at QVC– starting under $25, it's already selling out
The expert's new kitchenware includes an essential dinnerware set, a jadeite cake stand, and a nonstick cookware set that comes in multiple colors


Martha Stewart's cooking tips have long served us, so it's no surprise that her line of cookware is as well-received as her kitchen advice. The domestic dynamo recently partnered with QVC to release new kitchen accessories, and the quality essentials are incredibly reasonably priced.
On the topic of her kitchen essentials, Martha explains: 'I have always had a wonderful relationship with QVC where I am able to teach and inspire through stories and products. Each of these new collections reflects my passions and personal style. I am excited to bring these new offerings to the QVC customer and inspire them with beautiful, useful and well-made products.'
Martha's latest collection features a white dinnerware set, a jadeite cake stand, a 10-piece, nonstick cookware set, and a pair of stunning ladles, that has already sold out since Thursday's launch. Don't walk, run to try out these stunning new pieces.
Shop Martha Stewart's new QVC kitchen accessories
It doesn't get much more classic than a white dinnerware set, and this microwave- and dishwasher-safe one meets the mark.
This jadeite colored glass stand (literally) elevates cakes and baked goods with its ruffled design and gorgeous, green color.
This nonstick cookware set includes versatile pots, pans, and beechwood utensils, perfect for any frying and baking needs. It also comes in black, white, and pink.
While the ladles are out of stock (for now), there are lots of other kitchen items available to shop: some of our favorites include a durable, stainless steel pan, woven placemats, and a glass canister set for stylish storage.
Shop Martha Stewart's QVC kitchen staples
Versatile
Ideal for perfectly cooked stir-fried delicacies, deep-fried delights, and one-pot meals, this stainless steel pan is essential for anyone cooking up their culinary favorites. It's versatile and durable, and we'll wonder how we made meals without it.
Natural
Arguably, nothing looks quite as timeless as rattan, so what better way to elevate our tablescape than with a Stewart-designed twist on the classic? This placemat is constructed of 100% rattan material in a basket woven style – for ageless and durable style.
Chic Storage
Ideal for use beyond the kitchen, these glass canisters are perfect for decanted foods, alongside toiletries in the bathroom, or candles in the living room. Their glass construction makes showing off (or storing) good easy.
With prices mainly under $200, this line is definitely worth checking out if you're in need of some kitchenware upgrades.
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Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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