Ina Garten – ‘Get The Look’

Do you love Ina Garten’s classic and effortless style as much as we do? Then you’ll love our new blog series Get The Look, where we feature photos from Ina’s house and kitchen and connect you with products, tableware, and decor to help you achieve Ina’s look in your own space. Just scroll below to see the featured pieces and click on the links to be directed to shopping options.

Ina shared this photo to Instagram over the weekend, and here's our take on how to 'Get The Look.' Many of these items are the exact ones Ina has in her own kitchen.

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Hôtel Silver Teapot

Did you know that teapots are a symbol of friendship and hospitality? It’s the perfect piece to have in your home! This vintage teapot is great for everyday use (triple-plated in pure silver) and looks beautiful just sitting on your shelf or counter. For more info on the whole Hôtel Silver Collection read our previous blog post here.

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Hôtel Silver Footed Bowl

This bowl was actually one of our top requested items at Cassandra’s Kitchen. They are handmade in London - inspired by their vintage predecessors This same type of bowl was used in London’s finest restaurants, hotels, and even on steam ships as everyday dinnerware.

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Hôtel Silver Cake Stands

How beautiful are these silver cakes stands! As you can see, Ina has these displayed in her kitchen and uses them over and over for entertaining. They always look fantastic whether they’re holding a birthday cake or your favorite fruit. They also make wonderful wedding and housewarming gifts!

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White Dinnerware

Simple and classic, white dinnerware can take you from everyday to special occasions. It’s the perfect backdrop for any tablescape – no matter the season or occasion. We love the clean look of this French Dinnerware Set by Pillivuyt, it's timeless. These plates are chip resistant, easy to clean and every piece is safe in the microwave, oven, or freezer. 

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We hope you enjoy this new series and please let us know if there are specific "Ina" items you're on the lookout for - we'll do our best to 'Get The Look.'

Cheers!

Cassandra & Cindy

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36 comments

Fabulous blog! So looking forward to the beauties you give us!

Diane Kish

Not only do I love anything I’ve made from any of her cookbooks (I have all to date!) but her taste is so classic. I’d say “simple but elegant”. Great blog!

Cindy Corcoran

Is this how I sign up for the Get the Look blog?

Candace Ward

Hello!!!!
I have always admired two things of Inas. One is her collection of French dishes that I believe Jeffrey bought for her for one of their anniversaries. It is white with a gold trim and has purple corn flowers on them I believe. Possible Limoges China? It’s antique and georgeous.
Another is Ina’s collection of table linens from France with the green square embroidery on one set and orange squares on another? They are stunning! I wondered if there was a website to have them specially made and shipped from the store in France? Love this blog! Thank you Cassandra!!!
Warmly,
Jeffrey

Jeffrey

Thanks for the post! I’ve always wanted to know what dried item Ina had in the older episodes that was green. It was in one of the glass jars with lid out on the counter. I currently have one filled with split orange lentils (which I think looks nice), but I’d also like to have something green. Any ideas what it is? Thanks!

Andrew Kincaid

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