Martha Stewart designed the perfect knife set that includes 'everything a home chef needs' – and it's currently discounted for a limited time
Cook like an icon with this high-quality knife set that works amazingly and looks great on your countertops – shop it for less before it sells out


'I've always said it's all about having the right tool for the right job, especially in the kitchen,' Martha Stewart explains. The right knives are some of the most essential tools for any home chef; whether you are making a three-course meal or a casual weeknight dinner, good knives completely change the process. Luckily, Stewart's favorite knives are among the most unmissable President's Day deals.
She describes her kitchen essentials, stating: 'My 14-piece stainless steel knife set [on Amazon] offers just that, the essential tools needed to cut, to slice, to chop, to dice, to mince, and more. Whether you're an amateur or you're an experienced cook, like me.' In a TikTok, Stewart continues: 'These knives are made in forged stainless steel, which makes them very high quality and extremely strong. Everything a home chef needs in one great knife set. It's the perfect gift.'
Part of what makes Stewart's picks some of the best kitchen knives is their material. The blades are made of high carbon forged stainless steel with full tang construction. This gives the blades their superior balance and durability. The ergonomic handle is designed with three rivets to make them easy to use and long-lasting. With this kind of quality, at this price, they're selling quickly.
As design aficionados, we're just as excited about the look of the set as how well it works. Stewart states: 'This knife set comes in so many nice colors.' Thus, you could use the block to blend into your kitchen countertop or to add a pop of color that brings different elements of the kitchen together. The wooden block introduces a biophilic element that would look gorgeous in any space.
Shop Martha Stewart Kitchen Essentials
Versatile
Ideal for perfectly cooked stir-fried delicacies, deep-fried delights, and one-pot meals, this stainless steel pan is essential for anyone cooking up their culinary favorites. It's versatile and durable, and we'll wonder how we made meals without it.
Stylish Handles
Designed to be beautiful enough to go straight from the oven to the table, this mini covered casserole dish is the perfect size and shape to showcase (and serve) all foods, whether it's a homemade pasta dish or our go-to dessert.
Coastal Chic
Arguably, nothing looks quite as timeless as rattan, so what better way to elevate our tablescape than with a Stewart-designed twist on the classic? This placemat is constructed of 100% rattan material in a basket woven style – for ageless and durable style.
Gorgeous Color
This three-piece stoneware offers everything we need to prep and bake various sized bathes of home-cooked goodies (while looking stylish in the process). We love the soft mint green hue that feels cool but classic, and deserves a place on every countertop.
Alternative Storage Solution
Ideal for use beyond the kitchen, these glass canisters are perfect for decanted foods, alongside toiletries in the bathroom, or candles in the living room. Their glass construction makes showing off (or storing) good easy.
Multi-purpose
Whether we're planning a formal dinner party or a more intimate, informal meal with friends, this ceramic dinnerware set makes eating (and hosting) even more joyful. We love the scintillating rims and bold-tone edges that fit with every tablescape, no matter how dressy.
Knives can make or break your kitchen experience. Taking advice from experts like Martha Stewart is a wonderful way to source recommendations that will elevate your cooking. When they're on sale, why wait?
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Sophie is a writer and News Editor on the Celebrity Style team at Homes & Gardens. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly passionate about researching trends and interior history. She is an avid pop culture fan and has interviewed Martha Stewart and Hillary Duff.
In her free time, Sophie freelances on design news for Westport Magazine and Livingetc. She also has a newsletter, My Friend's Art, in which she covers music, culture, and fine art through a personal lens. Her fiction has appeared in Love & Squalor and The Isis Magazine.
Before joining Future, Sophie worked in editorial at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens brand. She has an MSc from Oxford University and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.
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