Chrissy Teigen's new cookware is her 'secret zen weapon' – trend forecasters say it's the color to shop right now
This brasier is the 'secret zen weapon' in Chrissy's family kitchen – and we were sold at first sight
Chrissy Teigen is no stranger to influencing our culinary habits, thanks to her viral recipes that have made her brand, Cravings, a global name. However, recipes aside, Cravings is increasingly associated with statement cookware – most recently in the form of one of the most aesthetic braisers we've ever seen.
The Lowkey Lavender Brasier is certainly not lowkey – exhibiting an almost metallic lavender hue that just turned cast iron cookware into a chic kitchen accessory.
'Kids can run wild all they want – this beautiful lavender braiser is a secret zen weapon,' Chrissy says alongside footage from her family kitchen (designed by H&G favorite Jake Arnold, no less).
'If you’re looking for a one-pot wonder that can cook just about anything, cleans up easily, and looks so good you’ll want to leave it on your counter, the Lowkey Lavender Braiser is for you,' she says.
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This versatile lavender brasier is the secret behind quick pasta dishes, soups, sauces and more. Alongside its statement color, we love that it's coated in nonstick enamel to make cooking (and cleaning up even easier).
There's no denying that lavender is among the most therapeutic of tones, as Chrissy reminds us above – but she's not exclusive in her appreciation for the hue. Trend forecasters Coloro and WGSN famously labeled Digital Lavender as their color of the year for 2023, meaning Chrissy's latest release is right on time – but why is lavender reigning supreme right now?
According to Coloro and WGSN, lavender, and many shades of purple, represent wellness and digital escapism – emphasizing the importance of 'recuperative rituals' that are a priority for many who want to protect their mental well-being.
'Digital Lavender will connect to this focus on wellbeing, offering a sense of stability and balance,' they say. 'Research suggests that colors with a shorter wavelength, such as Digital Lavender, evoke calmness and serenity.'
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Naturally, paint and textiles are an impactful way to incorporate such tranquility into our homes, but it's also possible to do so with pockets of purple. This is where the Lavender Brasier comes into play.
Naturally, our next stop is the Cravings recipe page to put our products to good use. It's what Chrissy would want, after all.
Megan is the Head of Celebrity Style News at Homes & Gardens. She first joined Future Plc as a News Writer across their interiors titles, including Livingetc and Real Homes, before becoming H&G's News Editor in April 2022. She now leads the Celebrity/ News team. Before joining Future, Megan worked as a News Explainer at The Telegraph, following her MA in International Journalism at the University of Leeds. During her BA in English Literature and Creative Writing, she gained writing experience in the US while studying in New York. Megan also focused on travel writing during her time living in Paris, where she produced content for a French travel site. She currently lives in London with her antique typewriter and an expansive collection of houseplants.
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