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The Best New Home, Food and Drink Releases of 2023 (So Far)

May 19, 2024May 19, 2024

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From Burrow's first dining set to a tequila-based coffee liquor from Cazadores, here's what we're stocking our homes with this year.

For more exciting home releases, check out the winners of the 2023 Gear Patrol Home Awards.

If you're looking to keep up with the latest in food, drinks, weed, furniture, cookware, appliances and anything else that might fall under the umbrella of the home space then you've got your work cut out for you. This is a wide-ranging world of products, one that's constantly seeing new products and new innovation — and one where it's easy to fall behind in knowing what's new and what's next.

Lucky for you, we've made tracking it all easy for you with this guide. Keep coming back to this page throughout the year, as every month (or maybe even more often!) we'll be adding more new products to showcase the best new home, food and drink releases of 2023.

Something big has arrived from Our Place — literally. The online kitchenware brand has launched a larger version of its best-selling Always Pan, giving you even more options when preparing meals. Like the smaller Always Pan 2.0, the 10-in-1 Large Always Pan is oven-safe and boasts Our Place's new Thermakind non-stick coating that's non-toxic and longer lasting. The new pan measures 12.5 inches across and 3 inches deep, compared to 10.5 inches and 2.8 inches on the standard Always Pan.

Price: $180

Read our Our Place Always Pan 2.0 review here.

All Article furniture is comfy in our humble opinion, but now the DTC brand has released what it claims is its most comfortable sofa yet. The Article Leigh Sofa is available in a five-seater corner sectional with cloud-like deep-set cushions, overstuffed back cushions and unique angled armrests that give it a more streamlined and stylish look than we're used to seeing from fluffy couches. This coastal-style sofa is upholstered in stain-resistant performance fabric, and if you don't have room for a sectional, the Leigh Collection also includes a lounge chair and an ottoman.

Price: $3,599

Barsys, the brand behind those nifty automated cocktail-making machines, has unveiled the next generation of its flagship product in the form of the Barsys 360. This device, which looks like something Lando Calrissian would use to mix up a drink on Cloud City, combines art and technology to create a statement piece worthy of a spot in your living room. You just pour your cocktail ingredients into the Barsys 360, connect it to the Barsys app on your phone and choose the recipe you'd like to make. From there, the machine takes over with expert automated pours and a stunning light show.

Price: $475

DTC furniture favorite Burrow started with a sofa just a few years ago, and now the brand is offering wares for every room in your home. Burrow's first dining collection is headlined by the Serif Expandable Dining Table, a mid-century modern stunner with a removable inner leaf, a scratch- and stain-resistant top and a hardwood frame. It's accompanied by two attractive chair options in the minimalist Haiku and plush Alto. The chairs start at $499 a pair, while the table retails for $1,199.

Price: Varies

Parachute's luxe bedding already makes us feel like we're sleeping at a hotel, and now the brand has taken things up a notch with its new Resort Collection. The collection, which includes sheets, pillowcases, shams and duvet covers, is made from 100% organic cotton sateen that's been brushed and garment washed for extra softness and coziness.

Price: Varies

Bored with your current French press? Then make the switch to Miir's sleek New Standard. It's made from matte black stainless steel, which not only looks attractive but keeps your coffee hotter than glass. And it features a quick-release basket that gives you better control over your brewing time (and makes clean-up a lot easier).

Price: $100

The big trend right now in interior design (and in outdoor furniture)? Organic shapes. A contemporary form of biomorphic design has been taking over the catalogs of many of our furniture brands, and one of the latest and greatest comes from Industry West. The brand's Contour Collection is full of curves and asymmetry, adding tons of personality to your space. Prices start at $495 for a side table.

Price: Varies

Living with pets is great, but it can also be a hassle, with your furry friends spreading their hair, dirt and stink throughout your home. Samsung is now making pet parents' lives easier with its new Pet Care laundry pair. The Smart Top Load Washer with Pet Care Solution features specialized wash cycles and dual pet hair filters to remove six times as much hair as a normal washer, while the Smart Top Load Dryer with Pet Care Dry boasts an advanced algorithm that eliminates pet odors.

Price: $2,298

Given that Charles and Ray Eames passed away in 1978 and 1988, respectively, it's somewhat strange to see a "new" Eames design make its way to market in 2023. And yet, that's exactly what we have here. The Eameses actually designed ten versions of their Walnut Stool: four ended up being used in the lobbies of New York's Time & Life Building, and three made their way to Herman Miller's catalog. Now, a new shape — Shape D — has debuted at Herman Miller after previously only being seen at Time & Life. Along with the new shape comes a new Ebonized Ash finish for the line, as well as a new name: Eames Turned Stool.

Price: $995

The Citizenry travels the globe and contracts local artisans to craft one-of-a-kind home goods. The brand's latest collection hails from Oaxaca in Mexico and includes everything from rugs and wall hangings to ceramics and recycled glassware. The handsome collection is full of earth tones and traditional patterns, and all textiles are handwoven with all-natural dyes.

Price: Varies

Ninja has entered the homemade seltzer category with a bang thanks to its new Thirsti Drink System. The device is big on customization, allowing for three levels of bubbles, over 20 flavors, two flavor strengths, four sizes and your choice of add-ins that prioritize flavor, vitamins, electrolytes or energy. It's available now for pre-order and is sure to make a splash — no pun intended.

Price: $180

Finally, your dog can sleep just as well as you. Saatva, the brand behind our current favorite mattress, has made its first dog bed. The Saatva Dog Bed is the first dog bed with responsive micro-coils, which offer greater support and ease of mobility for your pup. It also features baffled cushioning that won't move around, along with a plush water-repellent cover.

Price: $275

Outer, one of the best outdoor furniture brands there is, isn't ready to say goodbye to summer just yet. The brand's new Aluminum Outdoor Chaise Lounge makes for a sleek and comfy addition to any deck or patio, with a streamlined design and five adjustable backrest positions. It's also a sustainable option, with an aluminum frame and fabric derived from plants. It even includes an OuterShell cover for outstanding elemental protection when not in use.

Price: $1,850

A few years after debuting in the European market to surprising acclaim, H&M Home has made its US debut. The fast-fashion brand makes shockingly stylish and nice home goods, offering everything from decor and tableware to bedding and towels. There's even an expansive kids section, as well as a collection devoted to outfitting your dorm room. And since it's H&M, prices are decidedly on the affordable side.

Price: Varies

Has there ever been a more iconic Brooklynite than the Notorious B.I.G.? In honor of hip hop's 50th anniversary this year, Brooklyn Brewery has released a special version of its Brooklyn Lager with an image of the legendary late rapper on the can. Not only that, but a wider collab between the brewery and Biggie's estate includes a whole range of co-branded merch.

Bottle or red? Bottle of white? How about can of orange (your move, Billy Joel). Nomadica's latest wine release is an attempt by the brand to create a Californian version of its favorite Italian orange wine. To obtain the unique color and tropical flavors, white grapes (50% Chardonnay, 27% Albarino and 23% Gruner Veltliner) are fermented with their skins. The resultant vino is then canned at 13% ABV with 0 sugar.

Price: $110

Cannabis may be becoming legal in more and more states, but it's still criminalized at the federal level, and too many people remain behind bars for cannabis-related offenses. To bring attention to this issue, Vibes has launched a special version of its rolling papers in collaboration with The Last Prisoner Project. Not only do a portion of the papers' sales go to the organization, but each individual paper includes name of an incarcerated person and a QR code that links you to their inmate number, the phone number of their parole board and instructions on how to advocate for their release.

Price: $150

Two of our favorite design brands, Gantri and Craighill, have joined forces to create the latter's first-ever lamp. Craighill founder Hunter Craighill based the idea of the Flux Table Light on a melting candle he was using to read during a recent power outage. Like all Gantri lamps, the lamp is 3D-printed from plant-based materials and comes with a museum-grade dimmable LED bulb.

Price: $298

Tupelo Goods already a lineup of some of the coolest and most innovative lawn chairs and poolside furniture around, and now it's added to it again with the Deck Chair. A more classic silhouette than the brand's popular Line Chair, the Deck Chair nonetheless features the same one-piece construction and waterproof marine-grade polyethylene build.

Price: $895

Vapes are already known for pulls that are smoother and cooler than most other smoking methods, but Davinci knew the experience could be improved upon. The result is the Artiq, a cartridge vaporizer featuring an elongated airpath that cools the vapor an additional 90 percent before it reaches your mouth.

Price: $60

Tired of trying to dig lost food from the flames of your grill after it's dropped between the grates? Then meet Hexclad's newest innovation: a pan with a perforated bottom that sits atop your grill, allowing the live flames to kiss your food without fear of it going anywhere. The pan is also non-toxic, non-stick and dishwasher-safe.

Price: $190 $160

Modular furniture brand Burrow brings its modern, value-driven style to the sleep sofa space with the new Shift. Unlike other pull-out couches that require an engineering degree and/or years of bodybuilding training to function, the Shift converts to a bed in mere seconds. Just remove the back cushions, unfold the queen-size mattress and you're good to go. The arm cushions even double as pillows, so all you need is some bedding and you're ready to go to sleep.

Price: $1,999

Music superstar The Weeknd has partnered with Blue Bottle on a coffee blend that recalls his childhood. Named Samra Blend after his mother, both the singer and his mom worked with Blue Bottle on this blend of Ethiopian beans that's modeled after the traditional Ethiopian coffee ceremony known as Buna Tetu that their family regularly took part in. It's sweet, bright and a little fruity, and the packaging features art by Ghanaian artist Serge Attukwei Clottey.

Price: $22

The G Pen Dash is our current favorite budget vape, but if you're looking for something a bit more premium, the brand has unveiled the Dash+, which adds a titanium heating chamber with hybrid heating technology, precise temperature control, a full-color LED display and other high-end features.

Price: $150

You're likely reaching for salt at nearly every meal, and now there's finally a worthy home for it. Material has launched the Salt Sphere, a ball made from FSC-certified wood featuring a magnetic swivel top and fluted base. The stylish release is the first in the new Material Object collection, made up of small-batch reimaginings of commonly-used items.

Price: $50

Grovemade's entire purpose is to make your workspace more manageable (and beautiful), and the brand has done so again with its new Note-Taking Kit. A collab with Mod Musings founder Matthew Encina, the kit includes a Display Rail for keeping your notes and devices accessible, a Vertical Organizer for storing notes and a Small Notepad filled with dotted grid paper (and a refill).

Price: $300 $270

If you like the idea of Flaviar but are more of a wine drinker than a whiskey fan, then Sampl is for you. This new service will send you seven small samples of premium wines from around the world, complete with digital tasting notes to guide you through them, allowing you to try some great vino without springing for a whole bottle. The service is available as a one-time purchase, or you can save $10 by signing up for a subscription.

Price: $75

Given the resurgence of the espresso martini as of late, the time is ripe for a new coffee liqueur. And Cazadores has answered the call with its new tequila-based Cazadores Café. The new liquid is a mix of the brand's 100-percent agave-based blanco tequila, Mexican coffee and agave nectar, offering something different in the space compared to rum-based standbys Kahlúa and Tia Maria.

Price: $30

Speaking of cocktails, Breville has come up with an easy way to massively up your drink presentation game. The new Smoke Bubble Kit allows you to easily make aroma-filled smoke bubbles atop your mixologic creations once paired with one of Breville's Smoking Guns (not included). Your guests will be blown away once you bust this out at your next party.

Price: $60

You know what's better than a smart thermometer with one probe? A smart thermometer with two probes. So says ThermoPro, which has released a dual-probe version of the popular TempSpike dubbed the Twin TempSpike. The new meat thermometer's two probes can be used simultaneously and monitored via Bluetooth from up to 500 feet away. They can also send notifications to your phone, telling you when to flip your meat, when it's reached your desired temp and more.

Price: $200 $150

Tito's is refusing to jump on the canned cocktail bandwagon, so instead, the vodka maker is enabling you to create your own. This branded collab with Keg Smiths is a 128-ounce keg that Tito's wants you to fill with your preferred blend of seltzer, vodka and fruit juice to create out-of-can cocktails that are out of this world. Also, just between you and me ... this thing also works great for dispensing beer.

Price: $200

Carl Hansen & Søn is home to some of furniture's most prized designs — like Hans Wegner's Wishbone and Shell Chairs — and among the brand's storied catalog is the PK1. Originally designed by Poul Kjærholm in 1955, the brand has re-released the chair in a more sustainable form for 2023, swapping out the original wicker seat for one made from FSC-certified woven paper cord that takes a craftsman 15 hours to assemble.

Price: $533

Yeti makes some of the toughest and longest-lasting outdoor gear around, so it seems only right that the brand would eventually release the only cast-iron pan you'll ever need, fit for the campsite and beyond. Made in collaboration with Butter Pat Industries, maker of some of the finest cast-iron skillets around, Yeti's first-ever cast-iron pan is lighter in hand than traditional cast iron, with an ergonomic handle, dual pouring spouts and several cleaning accessories included.

Price: $400

Pretty much anytime Herman Miller comes out with a new office chair, it's big news. The Asari was designed by Japanese designer Naoto Fukasawa, who took inspiration from nature for the aesthetics and leaned into comfort with some lounge chair-like qualities. The chair has HM's PostureFit tech for great ergonomics and comes in various fun colors.

Price: $2,095

Like Herman Miller with office chairs, new Dyson vacuums are always newsworthy. The Gen5detect is Dyson's newest line of stick vacuums and its most powerful. It also boasts HEPA filtration, a laser that's twice as good at detecting dust as Dyson's other vacuums and a runtime of up to 70 minutes — another high mark for the brand.

Price: $950

Ever hit your bong and find yourself missing your Pax vape? Well, Pax has come up with a solution. The innovative Water Pipe Adaptor effectively replaces the bowl of your bong, allowing you to insert your Pax vape and enjoy super-smooth water-cooled vapor. It's compatible with all Pax and Era vapes and will fit in 14 or 18mm bongs.

Price: $15

Written by Bar IQ co-founder Jason Hedges and illustrated by his wife Sonya Hedges, this new cocktail recipe book puts a seasonal lens on drink-making as it teaches you how to use ingredients in season for drinks that are better tasting and more agriculturally sustainable.

Price: $35

As a former longtime resident of Los Angeles, I can confidently say that two of the city's favorite beverages are Topo Chico seltzer and Aguas Frescas — a Mexican blend of water, fruit and sugar often sold on sidewalks. Now, the two refreshing beverages have been combined by Topo Chico in the form of the perfect summer hard seltzer. To start, it comes in four flavors: Passionfruit Mango, Ripe Watermelon, Hibiscus Lime and Citrus Tamarind.

Price: $19

Our Place continues to crank out some of the internet's favorite cookware, and now it's expanded its line of cast iron gear with this grill pan. The "Hot Grill" is made from enameled cast iron and has a pair of handles, making it easy to move. It's also sized to fit perfectly under (or on top of) the also just-released Cast Iron Perfect Pot too, giving you even more ways to get creative in the kitchen.

Price: $95

Balmuda makes some of the most beautiful electronics and appliances, from its gorgeous speaker to its unreal toaster. Now, it makes a coffee maker, too — and it's of course very pretty. The Brew is an automatic drip coffee machine with a unique open-drip design that gives it more of a pour-over feel. It also features adjustable settings for brew type, temperature and water.

Price: $699

It's grilling season, so if you're going to be cooking up a lot of steaks this summer, you're going to need a great set of steak knives to hold up against all that carving. Made In has entered the fray with its new collection of steak knives, which are made in France and feature full-tang construction with an X50CrMoV15 stainless steel blade paired with an olive wood handle.

Price: $449

Brightland's vinegars will change the way you think about vinegar. The brand's latest is Trellis, a seasonal red wine vinegar release made with a mix of Muscadine, Norton and Concord grapes and a touch of honey. This one's good on everything from salad to meat to pickle-making.

Price: $25

Fresh for summer, New York-based fashion brand Noah and Danish furniture maker have linked up for an intercontinental collab inspired by coastal living. The capsule collection's flagship item is this exclusive version of Mathias Steen Rasmussen's striking MR01 Outdoor Lounge Chair. The chair's rope seat atop its iroko wood frame has been reimagined in a quartet of new summer-ready colors.

BrüMate has come out with a new way to take fresh pour-over coffee on the go. The brand's new pour-over kit combines a 100-percent leakproof travel mug with a nesting pour-over cup that fits perfectly on top of it, allowing you to brew your coffee directly into your travel mug.

Price: $45

As we head into the summer travel season, everyone is full of wanderlust. But if you find yourself unable to get away in the coming months, Assouline has the next best thing. The luxury publisher has launched its first candle collection as an extension of the best-selling Travel Series books. The candles come in six scented colors to start, inspired by different destinations from the books like Tulum, Ibiza and more.

Price: $80

DWR is best known for selling classic mid-century designer furniture from the likes of Herman Miller and Knoll, but the outlet also churns out its own original pieces that sometimes seemed destined to become icons of their own. The latest is the soft and enveloping Soffi Swivel Chair by designer Gabriel Tan, who looked to those mid-century masters for inspiration.

Price: $3,995

Patrón isn't messing around. Looking to elevate its reputation further, the Jalisco-crafted tequila brand has unveiled El Cielo — the world's first four-times-distilled prestige tequila. According to the brand, the extra distillation unlocks more natural sweetness from the blue agave, resulting in a brighter, fresher and smoother-tasting tequila.

Price: $160

The '70s are alive and well at Article, as the internet-favorite furniture brand has released its first collection of '70s-inspired outdoor furniture in "The '70s Edit." The capsule is full of fun and stylish pieces, from the ceramic-tile Keva Coffee Table to the faux-wicker Avila swivel chair to the Aby reversible sectional.

Price: $69-$1,999

If you've always wanted to be able to better see the coffee brewing within your AeroPress, then today is your lucky day. The unique brewing system is now available in clear and shatterproof Tritan plastic. It features all of the same tech as the original AeroPress, but with a new look that gives you a better brew view.

Price: $50

If you've ever cooked sous vide, you know the method is unbeatable when it comes to cooking meat to the perfect level of doneness. Really the only downside to cooking sous vide is that the method takes forever, forcing you to plan well ahead. Breville is tackling this issue head-on with the new Joule Turbo Sous Vide, which cooks twice as fast as traditional sous vide cookers thanks to some proprietary technology.

Price: $250

Diggs has come up with the ultimate travel kennel for your furry friend. The lightweight Enventur is an inflatable kennel that folds flat when not in use, making it a breeze to pack. And when it is inflated, the kennel is waterproof, puncture-resistant and tested to military standards for durability. It's also comfy for your dog, thanks to the air-cushioned floor and walls.

Price: $425-$575

Neighbor, one of our favorite outdoor furniture brands, has launched a new fire pit that is sure to be the highlight of any backyard. Made from sleek concrete and lava rocks, the pit also includes a removable slatted teak topper so it can be used as a coffee table when not bringing the heat. The Rook is available in both propane and natural gas versions.

Price: $4,400

Swiffer released what it says is its biggest product innovation in 20 years: the Power Mop. This new device is essentially an upgraded Swiffer WetJet, featuring a head that's 30% larger and capable of swiveling 360 degrees, a pad made up of over 300 scrubbing strips and upgraded scents that last for hours.

Price: $30

Ember has improved upon its popular, intelligently heated Travel Mug² by adding a feature many users have been waiting for: Apple Find My compatibility, meaning they will be able to locate their mug using the Find My iOS app. The new-and-improved mug goes on sale on April 11.

Price: $200

Designed by Poul Henningsen for Louis Poulsen in 1958, the PH 5 Pendant is one of the most iconic lighting setups ever. Now, it's one of the most sustainable. The new PH 5 Retake uses upcycled vintage or flawed PH 5 lamps, giving them new life with a one-of-a-kind raw finish.

Price: $1,224

Meet Sepura, the garbage disposal of tomorrow... today! Place this unique gadget under your sink, and instead of shredding your food waste, it automatically detects, separates and composts it, effectively replacing two kitchen appliances. Deposits are open now for units shipping in July.

Price: $800

Previously, if you wanted one of Houseplant's Concrete Ashtrays — made in collaboration with Concrete Cat — you had to buy the entire All-in-One Rolling Tray. But now the rugged ashtrays are available on their own in two trippy colors: Dusk and Dragonfruit.

Price: $150

Castlery is getting funky with its spring 2023 releases. Case in point: this statement lounge chair that pairs a reclined seat covered in nubby Sherpa upholstery with a solid oak veneer sled base.

Price: $699

Banana Republic's rebrand continues, as the mall clothing staple has now revealed a line of home goods. Consisting of bedding, rugs and curated art, the collection leans into BR's classic globetrotter image, with pieces crafted by local artisans from around the world using traditional methods and patterns.

Price: Varies

Fellow has upgraded its Corvo EKG electric kettle, the tea-focused, non-gooseneck equivalent to the popular Stagg EKG. Like the Stagg last year, the Corvo is now available in Pro and Pro Studio Editions that offer more features, like chimes and scheduling, and more premium materials in the Studio Edition.

Price: $255

Parachute continues to expand its furniture offerings by debuting its first all-wood bed frame. Designed by brand founder Ariel Kaye, the Outpost includes a headboard, a sleek side lip and a construction held together with mortise-and-tenon joints for a clean and modern look.

Price: $1,700

You have a robot to vacuum your floor, why not get one to clean your pool? The Roker Plus from Seauto does just that, and is the first robotic pool cleaner to feature AI Intelligent Path Planning, meaning it will scan your pool, create a map and then get to work.

Price: $408 $358

Made In has relaunched one of its fastest-selling knives of all time. The high-end cleaver is fully-tanged and forged with a gorgeous olive wood handle and a blade made from X50CrMoV15 NITRO+ metal with a Rockwell hardness rating of 56+.

Price: $199

Peroni's Italian lager was always a light and refreshing beer, but now it'll be even more so thanks to the brewery's new non-alcoholic beer. Nastro Azzurro 0.0 allegedly tastes just like the real deal but with no booze, so try it yourself and find out.

Price: $3

Solo Stove has a new way to fuel its fire pits. The brand unveiled a Pellet Adapter that allows users to burn pellets instead of logs in their Solo Stove fire pits. The adapter, which is available for pre-order now and goes on sale April 17, is available for the Bonfire, Yukon and Ranger fire pit models, with a Canyon version due out soon.

Price: $50

The brand behind your favorite heated smart coffee mug has a new smart device designed to keep a different liquid at the perfect temperature. Ember's Baby Bottle System aims to simplify your baby's feeding time by heating milk or formula to body temperature at the exact moment you need it.

Price: $400

Remember Sunny Delight? The tangy, not-quite-orange juice beverage of the '90s? Well it's back (apparently it never left) as a 4.5% ABV vodka seltzer. This seems like it's aimed square at 30-something millennials, which means I'll be buying it by the case.

Price: $9

Brooklinen continues its expansion beyond the bedroom with its new line of laundry products. The collection includes detergent, stain removal, stain remover, wool dryer balls and more, all of it surely up to the brand's typical high standards.

Price: $88

No longer will you need to travel to Disneyland and wait in a line outside the Enchanted Tiki Room to get your Dole Whip fix. Dole has announced that the frozen confection will soon be available in your grocer's freezer in original pineapple flavor along with strawberry and mango.

Price: Coming Soon

Our favorite chillum maker has a new one-hitter. Vessel's Air, which comes in various colors and is sold by the trio, is lightweight, beautiful, compact and works with dry herb.

Price: $25

One would think Herman Miller had already exhausted its archives, but the legendary furniture brand is still digging out treasures. The latest is a series of posters by mid-century designer and frequent Eames collaborator Alexander Girard, including this funky set of eyes.

Price: $215

Kitchenistas, take note: Our Place has entered the Dutch oven space. The internet-favorite brand unveieled a cast iron version of its Perfect Pot. Like the non-heirloom Perfect Pot, the cast-iron version has 8-in-1 functionality and comes in a slew of fun colors.

Price: $175

Hay has relaunched its fan-fave clock collab with Jasper Morrison from 2008. 15 years later, the wall-mounted timepiece gains a fresh coat of paint via four striking new colorways.

Price: $95

A frequent knock against plant-based meat alternatives is that they're not actually much healthier than the real thing. Well, Impossible is changing that perception with its new Beef Lite. The faux cow has 75% less saturated fat and 45% less total fat than 90/10 lean beef, while also packing in 21 grams of protein.

Price: $9

Floyd doesn't realease a new piece of furniture very often, but when it does, it's exciting stuff. The Sink Down Sectional is Floyd's take on a Cloud Sofa-style design, featuring a low seat and big fluffy cushions — plus the brand's trademark modularity.

Price: $2,209

The top name in blenders has a new product line. The Propel Series, which thus far consists of the 48-0z Propel 510 and 64-oz Propel 750, aim to combine both power and convenience in a blender that's fit for today's healthy lifestyles.

Price: $480

Modernica and Reigning Champ are back for round two. The furniture maker and clothing brand's new collab features blacked-out, leather-clad editions of Modernica's Eames-inspired fiberglass shell chairs. Get 'em before they're gone.

Price: $900

Solo Stove has expanded its Mesa line of tabletop fire pits with the new Mesa XL. The new smokeless fire pit has the same general design as the original Mesa, including 360° airflow and the ability to use either pellets or wood for fuel, but the size has been scaled up. The XL has a diameter that's 2" larger and is nearly 2" taller than the standard Mesa, bringing even more heat to your outdoor table.

Price: $150 $105

We're used to seeing Teenage Engineering's innovative and unique designs in the electronics world, like their computers and synthesizers, and now the brand has finally created a worthy home for their stylish equipment. The Field Desk is a modular industrial design that brings a serious level of quality to your workspace. The desk consists of a space truss made from a series of interconnected rails made from recycled aluminum. These "field rails" allow you to attach modular add-ons, either Teenage Engineering's or your own designs, simply using M5 screws. The desktop is a piece of birch plywood that's formica-laminated on both sides, and the whole thing ships flat-packed ready to be assembled.

Price: $1,599

Every year for the past decade-plus, Monkey 47 has released a new Distller's Cut, where the makers of the 47-ingredient gin go in search of the perfect 48th ingredient. For the 12th iteration, the blenders went with woodruff, a sweet-smelling flowering plant native to the German Black Forest that surrounds Monkey 47's distillery. Having tried the gin, I can say that it's incredibly complex with a good amount of spice, and it makes any gin cocktail a hell of a lot more interesting.

Price: $96

TP-Link is mainly known for WiFi networks, but now its sub-brand Tapo has launched a line of super-affordable robot vacuums. Leading the way in the new line is the RV10, a WiFi-enabled robot vacuum and mop combo that offers smart navigation, four levels of suction, a three-hour runtime and compatibility with Alexa and Google Home.

Price: $250

Jonathan Adler is one of the hottest names in interior designs, but you've got to have deep pockets to shop at his eponymous brand. But thanks to a new collab with Ruggable's sister brand Levity, you can outfit your home in Adler-designed patterns for much less. 17 striking Adler patterns adorn Levity's "life-proof" furniture, from dining chairs to lounge chairs to bar stools, and all are protected against stains and machine-washable. Prices in the collection range from $239 to $499.

Price: $239

Uber-fresh online grocer Good Eggs has teamed up with Momofuku for a series of at-home meal kits that will make you feel like you're at one of David Chang's acclaimed restaurants. On offer are kits to make Momofuku's Spicy Pork Dumplings (complete with Momofuku Chili Crunch Vinegar dipping sauce) and Momofuku Fried Chicken Bao Buns. Both are all kinds of delicious, but be warned that these require a bit more skill to prepare than your average meal kit.

Price: $26

Made In is always coming up with ways to make us all feel like professional chefs in our own kitchen, and their latest is an innovative knife storage system. The Made In Knife Organizer is essentially a horizontal knife block that sits neatly in a drawer, out of the way. Made from Italian birchwood and fitted with non-slip rubber feet, the organizer holds up to 9 knives (or 13 if you also buy the extension).

Price: $99

Here's a collab we didn't see coming: EDC favorite The James Brand has teamed up with Cambro, a manufacturing company best known for making industrial food storage containers for restaurants. But sometimes opposites attract, and that's exactly what we have with TJB's Cambro Tray Set. The set includes a large and small valet tray that can be stacked or used separately, and they boast the same stylish aesthetics we're used to seeing from TJB — with some Cambro durability tossed in for good measure.

Price: $49

Ten To One's rums are great no matter what bottle they come in, but its latest vessel makes the spirit extra special. For Black History Month, the brand has partnered with New York-based artist Devin B. Johnson to create a limited-edition bottle. Johnson's artwork is titled "Inner Glow" and leans on symbolism to "pay homage to the power and wisdom drawn from the collective fabric of a shared Black heritage." Inside the limited-edition bottle is an 86-proof blend of Caribbean dark rums.

Price: $68

Design Within Reach is best known for carrying legendary designs from big names like Herman Miller and Knoll, but the retailer is no slouch when it comes to its own designs, either. Case in point is DWR's new collection of headboards. There are five models in total, ranging from super-plush designs to more minimalist designs, with a total of 34 fabrics, two heights and two types of wood to choose from.

Price: $1,495

Unveiled at this year's CES and officially going on sale this Valentine's Day once its Kickstarter campaign launches is the latest smart kitchen appliance from CookingPal. Pronto is an 8-in-1 pressure cooker with an integrated scale and compatibility with Alto, a new smart air fryer attachment that CookingPal is launching in the same Kickstarter. Naturally, Pronto also connects to the CookingPal Smart Kitchen Hub, providing you with loads of smart recipes and the option to control your cooking via tablet.

Price: $279 $179

You may associate aeration mostly with wine, but the process can be useful when it comes to coffee too. Putting their decades of coffee-brewing experience on display, Chemex has launched the ChemAer — a brewer and aerator in one. While it looks like a standard Glass Handle Chemex Coffee Maker, the ChemAer features paddles formed in the base of the carafe. When swirling your coffee, these paddles agitate the liquid, allowing in more oxygen and altering the flavor. If you're looking to up your coffee experimentation, this would be a great way to do it.

Price: $60

Anytime is making meal prep easier with their new Anytime Freezer Trays. The non-toxic silicone trays allow you to pre-portion out soups, veggies, sauces and more, and pop them in the freezer until you're ready to use them. Then, when it's time to reheat, just throw the tray right into the microwave or oven, and then in your dishwasher when you're done.

Price: $40

I you thought the terrazzo trend was coming to an end, think again. Chamberlain Coffee has linked up with W&P to incorporate the latter's signature Terrazzo Cream pattern on a tumbler. The 20-oz mug is vacuum-insulated and ceramic-coated to keep your coffee hot for 12 hours (or cold for 24), and it's dishwasher-safe so you won't have to worry about accidentally ruining its beautiful exterior by washing it the wrong way.

Price: $40

A knee pillow can make a big difference to your sleeping habits, alleviating pain and fixing your alignment, but adding anything to your bed can be a burden to hot sleepers. That's why Luna made the CoolLuxe Orthopedic Knee Pillow. It features a cool-to-the touch cover that will keep you from overheating while also giving you the ergonomic benefits of a knee pillow.

Price: $35 $27

For their first release of 2023, Seth Rogen's cannabis brand has gone with an ashtray. But not just any ashtray: this one's got spikes. The aptly named Spike Ashtray has seven spikes, in fact, designed to hold multiple joints at once. The two-piece design is made from cast iron for serious durability, and there's a leather base to keep the tray from scuffing up your table.

Price: $125

Caraway has taken their non-toxic non-stick ceramic coating that works so well in their cookware and utilized it in a pair of steamers that are the first of their kind. The non-stick steamers feature stainless steel exteriors and handles to go along with their non-stick linings, and they come in two sizes that are designed to nest perfectly inside the brand's Sauce Pan and Dutch Oven.

Price: $120

XCJ is making sure the Year of the Rabbit will be a tasty one. The brand is celebrating the Lunar New Year with a limited-edition flavor of its delicious soup dumplings. The new Taiwanese Braised Beef flavor mixes a beef filling with a slightly spicy beef broth, creating a soup dumpling version of one of the brand's favorite comfort foods, Taiwanese braised beef noodle soup. The dumplings ship frozen and are ready to eat after just 11 minutes in a steamer (like the previously mentioned one).

Price: $45

Levoit already makes some of our favorite air purifiers, but this may be the brand's most impressive yet. Levoit says the Vital 200S delivers the highest particle removal rate — 99.97% — and is capable of completely purifying a standard bedroom (<400 square-foot) in 12 minutes. It also features a low-energy Pet Mode that focuses on removing allergens, pet hair and pet odors.

Price: $190

Branch knows their way around an ergonomic office chair, as they make several of the best on the market, and now they're entering a new WFH space with their first active sitting chair. Branch partnered with Finnish design firm myKolme on the Saddle Chair, which is made using sustainable materials and features an ergonomic design that drops your knees below your hips to align your spine, activate your core and reduce lower back strain.

Price: $289

You probably already put Momofuku's Chil Crunch on just about everything, but have you tried it on chocolate? Well now you can without worrying about messing up your flavor ratios, thanks to Raaka's new collab with Momofuku. The candy brand has infused one of their dark chocolate bars with David Chang's spicy and savory stuff, and you can get first dibs on one by signing up for Raafa's monthly chocolate subscription.

Price: $20

Already bored of hard seltzer after the bubbly booze took over your grocer's refrigerator case? Then maybe it's time to lose the bubbles without losing the taste (or the buzz). That's the basic concept behind Bluebird Hardwater, a new line of canned alcoholic beverages that mixes spirits with still water — no sparkles here. At launch, there are three flavors to choose from: Whiskey+Water, Tequila+Water and Vodka+Water. All three are 4% ABV and just 78 calories per can.

Price: $12

Food waste is a massive problem and a huge contributor to climate change, but a new startup is looking to make it a thing of the past through technology. Mill (which was founded by a Nest co-founder) will set you up with the Mill Kitchen Bin, which dries, shrinks and deodorizes your food scraps. Once the bin is full, you empty its contents in a prepaid box and then schedule a time for it to be picked up. From there, your former scraps are turned into chicken feed by Mill, ensuring that no food has gone to waste. The service, which includes the bin, is priced at $33 per month for an annual plan.

Price: $33

By now you know that pretty much every time Fly By Jing comes out with a new food product, we're gonna let you know about it. The brand's latest is Sichuan Gold, which first debuted on the popular YouTube series Hot Ones and is now being released for public consumption. The sauce is flavored with Sichuan's notorious tribute peppers and boasts 9 times the heat of Fly By Jing's Classic Chili Oil. So if you're in the mood for some heat, go for the gold.

Price: $14

Gordon Ramsay's favorite brand of skillet is branching out to cover more of your cookware. Hexclad has launched its first-ever Dutch Oven, and it looks mighty impressive. With a 5-qt. capacity, the Hexclad Dutch Oven weighs half as much as traditional Dutch ovens of the same size, is non-stick, dishwasher-, oven- and metal utensil-safe, works with induction cooktops and boasts Heclad's trademark Hybrid technology for fast and even heating.

Price: $180

If you've always dreamed of having Recaro racing seats hug you gently as you whip around curves in a Porsche, well, now you can have a version of the experience at home for a lot less than the price of a 911. The racing seat maker and sports car marque have joined forces on a limited-edition gaming chair, which promises to bring a whole new level of excitement to your next Forza Horizon session. The chair is designed by Studio F. A. Porsche and made in Germany, so technically that makes it a Porsche, right?

Price: $2,499

Dry January got you down? Liquid I.V. has the solution. The brand's hydration-boosting electrolyte drink mix now comes in two limited-edition (and booze-free) cocktail flavors, allowing you to party while actually improving your health. The Mocktail Liquid I.V. drink mixes come in Cucumber Mojito and Smoky Mezcal Paloma flavors, with no artificial ingredients and five essential vitamins.

Price: $26

If you're looking to spruce up your workspace in the new year, then allow Grovemade to outfit your home office with their latest gorgeous wares. The brand is now producing their popular Desk Shelves in a new white oak material, adding a dose of natural warmth to your everyday routine.

The Desk Shelves are made in Portland, OR and consist of a solid white oak top shelf, non-slip/non-scratch cork legs and an aluminum lower shelf. They're available now from Grovemade in a trio of sizes priced from $190 to $380.

Price: $190

Maker of the Always Pan, Perfect Pot and other gear that makes cooking a breeze, Our Place also has an ongoing Traditionware line that honors the various cultural celebrations that cause us to join together at the table to begin with. To kick of the Year of the Rabbit, the brand has unveiled a new Lunar New Year Collection.

The limited-edition collection consists of stoneware rice bowls designed and hand-glazed by artist Vanilla Chi that come in sets of 4 with matching bamboo chopsticks and chopstick rests. Also available are the Perfect Pot ($165) and Always Pan ($145) in a new striking red shade called Firecracker that's meant to recall the fireworks that typically accompany a Lunar New Year celebration.

Price: $65

Skateboard maker Palace is probably not the first brand that comes to mind when you think of timeless home decor, but that could change now that the company has collaborated with Anglepoise, maker of arguably the most iconic desk lamp in history.

The unexpected team-up has produced the Palace Anglepoise Type 75 Desk Lamp White/Glow in the Dark. This version of the iconic Anglepoise Type 75 is finished in a matte white paint that glows in the dark. Does a lamp need to glow in the dark? I guess if you're looking to save energy it does. The real reason the lamp glows is that it's inspired by '80s British rave culture, which Palace probably knows a thing or two about. The lamp is available exclusively from Palace's online shop in the US and UK.

Price: $398

Following up a big year that saw them release the bottled version of TikTok's beloved Negroni Sbagliato and the non-alcoholic Phony Negroni, Brooklyn-based Italian-inspired spirits maker St. Agrestsis is back to making waves in the new year with their second-ever non-alcoholic offering.

Amaro Falso is, as you may have guessed by its clever name, a booze-free version of the bitter Italian digestif Amaro. The bottled cocktail, which St. Agrestis says tastes like an Amaro highball, combines the bitterness of gentian root with herbal spices along with a bit of carbonation and nitrogen for some added bite.

Price: $60

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