Martha Stewart’s Copper Cookware Collection Isn’t Just Beautiful – It’s a Genius Way to Transform Kitchen Storage Into a Stylish Statement

Martha's copper cookware collection is undoubtedly impressive, but the storage solution is what makes the display so successful

Martha Stewart in her kitchen
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If you're a lover of farmhouse kitchens like I am, you'll know that they're not complete without one absolute essential – copper cookware. Whether it's a saucepan or a pudding mold, it's no secret that they're the perfect vessels to embrace the vintage French look. But, after seeing Martha Stewart's kitchen, I'm convinced that this charming kitchen staple is more than decorative.

It's hard to know exactly where Martha purchased her rack. However, similar pots, pans, and practical racks are available through retailers like Wayfair, and there are various-sized options for every kind of kitchen.

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Martha's farmhouse kitchen is a lesson in decorating with vintage. Not only does it honor preloved cookware, it's an impressively nifty space that makes the most of space in the best way possible.

Martha Stewart's French-inspired cookware is so chic. A few things make her display so impactful, from the sheer size of the collection to the variation of styles; it's hard to deny that Martha's cookware makes a statement when it's placed side by side. However, what truly ties the many pieces together is the pot hanger; it transforms these beautiful antiques into practical vessels that can be easily reached for when required.

Ashley Powell, Interior Designer at Roseberry Allen, says, 'Has vintage copper cookware ever really gone away? That beautiful hammered patina only gets better with age. Copper offers quick and even heating and cooling, and is scratch-resistant, making it very durable. It’s a must-have for chefs and home cooks.'

She adds, 'It looks stunning in all kitchens and gives designers a chance to beautifully display collections on pot rails above islands. The sophisticated, perfectly imperfect finish of copper elevates the cooking experience for anyone with an imagination. You feel a little more French when you whisk eggs in a copper bowl. You just do!'

In fact, I'm now convinced that pot hangers are the only way to embrace the vintage kitchenware trend. Fusing style with function, Martha's cookware display is a testament to her design ingenuity.

Martha's kitchen is a lesson in many things. One, it teaches us the power of vintage cookware; it can transform even the newest of rooms into a character-filled cooking space. Two, it proves that a collection (no matter how big or small) should always be shown off. And three, it demonstrates the importance of storage; nailing the latter will transform even the largest hoards into a stunning and practical centerpiece.


Eleanor Richardson
Interior Design News Editor

I am the Interior Design News Editor at Homes and Gardens, covering mainly US-based designers and trending news stories. My love for interiors began when I interned in an interior design studio, working on commercial and private spaces. My passion grew while working in production, where I sourced beautiful locations for photoshoots and campaigns. Outside of work, I enjoy collecting antique decor and mid-century furniture for my home.

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