Joanna Gaines' Newest Target Drop Is Vintage-Inspired and So Gorgeous
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Joanna Gaines' Newest Target Drop Is Vintage-Inspired and So Gorgeous
"Inspired by antique copper cookware, which became a favorite among home cooks in the 18th century, this new line from Joanna Gaines' Target collection looks far from modern. Not only are there plenty of copper and brass cookware pieces to choose from (baking dishes, frying pans, and sauce pots), but you can also pick up matching utensils and canisters to complete the look."
"This coffee canister looks like something plucked from an antique store. Despite its copper and brass coloring, this jar (with a matching scoop) is actually made of stainless steel, which makes it super durable and easy to keep clean. The same is true for salt and pepper canisters that stack on top of each other (perfect for small kitchens!). Each tin has a stamped brass-colored label on the front, so you'll easily tell them apart."
"And the copper-colored cookware is just as beautiful as antique pieces, but it has a modern stainless steel twist. This saucepan is compatible with both gas and induction cooktops and offers quick, even heat distribution, thanks to its stainless steel construction. It might almost be 2026, but your kitchen will be looking more like a set from Downton Abbey after you get your hands on this new copper kitchen collection from Hearth & Hand with Magnolia."
The Hearth & Hand with Magnolia copper collection channels 18th-century antique copper cookware with copper- and brass-colored pieces that use stainless steel for durability and easy cleaning. The line includes cookware (baking dishes, frying pans, sauce pots), matching utensils, canisters, and stackable salt-and-pepper tins with stamped brass-colored labels and carry handles for convenience. Cookware items offer modern functionality such as induction and gas compatibility and even heat distribution. Individual items start under $20, enabling affordable acquisition of multiple pieces while maintaining a classic, nostalgic, and timeless aesthetic reminiscent of period kitchens.
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