Zooey Deschanel, Ayesha Curry, and more have designed playful spatulas for a good cause – starting at under $20
The 'Tools for Change' collection features eccentric cookware designed by celebrities, with proceeds going to support the No Kid Hungry charity


We are big fans of products that are playful and high-quality, and all the better if the proceeds go towards a good cause.
Williams Sonoma has their new spatulas on our radar for all of the above reasons, as they have recently released a new batch of "Tools for Change" kitchen spatulas, along with oven mitts and potholder sets, in support of No Kid Hungry.
Partnering with Zooey Deschanel, Ayesha Curry, Hannah Taylor, and more, the bespoke home brand has unveiled 10 new designs of these kitchen utensils, and they range in pattern and color from feminine bows to sushi print.
'The annual Tools for Change initiative reflects the impact we can have when we come together to end childhood hunger,” says Billy Shore, founder and executive chair of Share Our Strength, the organization behind the No Kid Hungry campaign, in a press release. 'From Williams Sonoma’s leadership and its customers who have made these products staples in their kitchens, to the celebrity designers that support this cause each year, all have played a role in ensuring kids have access to the food they need and the future they deserve.'
Every dollar donated by Williams Sonoma from the Tools for Change campaign helps No Kid Hungry provide 10 meals to children across America. Starting at $17.95, the pieces are quite affordable, too. The spatulas and mitt/potholder sets are available for purchase in stores nationwide, as well as online.
Below, we have rounded up six of our favorites for easy shopping. Better yet, you can invest knowing it's celebrity-approved, and for a good cause.
Shop the Williams Sonoma "Tools for Change" celebrity edit
Zooey Deschanel plays with the bow trend with her pink, playful spatula.
This garden-inspired spatula is perfect for introducing some illustrations to your kitchen.
Sushi-lovers, rejoice: this printed spatula is a Japanese food-obsessive's dream accessory.
If you've got an aquatic (or monochromatic) theme going on in your kitchen, this fish-printed, black-and-white spatula is the one for you.
Who doesn't love a dog-forward piece of decor? This pup-covered spatula certainly fits the bill.
We love the meta nature of this green spatula, which pays homage to another baker's essential: the humble oven mitt.
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Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.
Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.
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