Aligned Goods·Cookware

Cookware

Pots, pans, knives. Multigenerational, tactile, the opposite of disposable.

1 pick · 4 aligned · Updated June 2026

Pots, pans, and knives are the rare objects that get better the longer you keep them. Bought once and handed down — the opposite of disposable.

Le Creuset Dutch Oven

Le Creuset Dutch Oven

★ Editor's choice

Enameled cast iron from a French foundry that has been making the same pot since 1925. Buy one in your twenties, hand it to your grandchildren. The warranty is essentially forever.

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Boos Block Cutting Board

Boos Block Cutting Board

American maple, made in Effingham, Illinois since 1887. Heavy, end-grain, a board that gets better with each year of oil. The piece of kitchen furniture you sharpen knives on for decades.

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Lodge Cast Iron Skillet

Lodge Cast Iron Skillet

American-made since 1896. Thirty dollars. Functions perfectly for fifty years if you treat it right. The most overdelivering piece of cookware in the world.

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Misono UX10 Chef Knife

Misono UX10 Chef Knife

Japanese, hand-finished, takes an edge sharper than most home cooks need. The knife that closes the gap between expensive Japanese steel and what a serious cook actually requires.

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Smithey No. 12 Skillet

Smithey No. 12 Skillet

Polished cast iron from Charleston, SC. Mirror-smooth interior — the kind of finish your grandmother's pan got from forty years of seasoning, ready out of the box.

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