It's the small tools that quietly make everyday life at the coffee machine, stove, and table run more smoothly. The tamper that fits in your hand so that pressing the coffee grounds becomes a habit. The silicone spatula that bends and scrapes every bowl clean. The milk pitcher that is shaped exactly so that the foam falls into the espresso cup, not next to it.
Small parts, but not trivial—because they are picked up every day. What comes into your hand daily should be good.
The Manufacturers
Le Creuset supplies silicone and ceramic accessories for its cast iron line — spatulas, grill tongs, silicone spatulas, dough scrapers in familiar colors. All heat-resistant up to 250 °C, all dishwasher-safe, all built to match the cocotte — but also look good on their own.
Seesucht Manufaktur in the Mecklenburg Lake District turns handmade wooden spatulas, spoons, and bowls from regionally sourced oak, ash, and cherry wood. Each piece individually, oiled, unvarnished. The quiet counterpoint to colorful silicone.
Dutchdeluxes from the Netherlands rounds it off with design objects — leather covers, cutting boards with stainless steel handles, marble butter dishes. More sculptural than rustic.
The Categories
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Spatulas, Ladles & Scrapers — Silicone for coated pans, wood for cast iron, stainless steel for professional kitchens.
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Milk Pitchers & Barista Accessories — Stainless steel, sometimes with a Teflon inner coating for easy pouring.
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Tampers & Portafilter Accessories — Wooden handle, matching diameter for the portafilter.
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Carafes & Pourers — from water carafes with refrigerator lids to oil pourers with dosing valves.
A tip that many home baristas learn too late: The quality of the milk foam doesn't just depend on the steam wand, but on the pitcher. A good stainless steel pitcher with a pointed spout allows you to practice latte art — with a cheap pitcher without shape, you'll pour foam over the edge. Invest ten euros more, and the results will be noticeably different.
See also: Espresso Machines, Kitchen Helpers.