kitchenware
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Green outfitted the apartments with Ikea furniture, a snake plant and Martha Stewart kitchenware.
From The Wall Street Journal ● Apr. 4, 2026
Vinyl records, classic books, nostalgic toys, funky mugs, serving dishes and high-end kitchenware are all popular gifts sold at Goodwill stores, Crawley said.
From MarketWatch ● Nov. 19, 2025
Visit Crazy Wolf Studio in Ketchikan and browse indigenous art pieces created by local artists, featuring a wide range of items, from kitchenware to earrings, drums and postcards.
From Salon ● Jul. 20, 2025
It's a huge showroom of more than 75,000 shops where buyers come seeking just about everything, from twinkling Christmas lights and kitchenware to umbrellas and massage guns.
From BBC ● Apr. 30, 2025
When we left the kitchenware store, Dad asked, “What would you like to get your mother for Christmas?”
From "The Science of Breakable Things" by Tae Keller
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Youn sells mostly kitchenwares and other novelties, including ceramic teapots made in Korea and bird boxes handcrafted in France.
From Los Angeles Times ● Apr. 10, 2025
In the town of Dulkadiroglu, in the hard-hit province of Kahramanmaras, six workers who had returned to their metal workshop to retrieve kitchenwares were still inside when the quake hit, according to Haberturk.
From New York Times ● Feb. 27, 2023
Mickey Mouse paraphernalia will be sold in a temporary Disney Store on the ground floor and the mouse’s famous silhouette and gloves will be scattered throughout the floors of toys, books and kitchenwares.
From Los Angeles Times ● Jul. 18, 2017
"Melbourne is one of the great food cities of the world," says Donna Hay, who, with her eponymous empire of magazines, cookbooks and kitchenwares, is the antipodean Martha Stewart.
From Time Magazine Archive
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She’d seen this place before: dirty windows and flaking green door flanked by a candle-maker’s workshop on one side and a kitchenwares stall on the other.
From "The Reader" by Traci Chee
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