I've been reimagining my entire kitchen since getting a first look at this Michelin-star chef's non-toxic home dining range – it launches today, with pieces from $10

Chef Daniel Humm has teamed up with Crate & Barrel to create a collection of sustainable, safe, and beautiful cookware and tableware

Daniel Humm x Crate & Barrel
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On the corner of East 24th Street and Madison Avenue in New York City, you'll find a beautiful Art Deco building, home to the famous Eleven Madison Park restaurant and its founder-chef, Daniel Humm. Renowned for its artistic, plant-based dishes and stunning interiors, Humm's restaurant is an emblem of luxury – firmly centered on both sustainability and Michelin-star quality.

And now, to the great excitement of kitchen editors like myself, (and his 1 million Instagram followers), the chef has turned his hand to kitchen and homeware, launching a stunning new Daniel Humm x Crate & Barrel collection, which includes non-toxic cookware, recycled stoneware tableware, and even elegant glass storage solutions.

The Daniel Humm dining at home collection, is everything you need for cooking and entertaining with a conscience. Plus, it has a seriously luxe feel, which I'm coveting for my own kitchen.

Daniel Humm x Crate & Barrel

(Image credit: Crate & Barrel)

In my exclusive interview, Chef Humm told me: 'I don’t think cooking should be complicated. It should feel intuitive, grounding, even meditative.' He explains, 'I wanted this collection to reflect the same mindset I bring into the kitchen every day: simplicity, intention, and precision... It was all about creating tools that help you cook more beautifully and thoughtfully.'

'I’m always mindful about the materials I use, both professionally and at home,' says Humm, explaining more about his conscious decision to create a collection of non-toxic cookware. 'For this line, we focused on materials that are not only safe and durable, but made to last a lifetime. There are no unnecessary finishes, just timeless, high-quality materials that perform well and age with integrity.'

Daniel Humm x Crate & Barrel pieces in green marble on a green marble surface

(Image credit: Crate & Barrel)

In designing the line with Crate & Barrel, Humm was intentional about avoiding anything overly synthetic or disposable. 'I wanted each piece to feel grounded and substantial, something that could live in your kitchen for years to come,' he says. 'I’ve always gravitated toward natural materials with character, especially walnut, stoneware and marble. These show age without breaking down, but rather tell a story over time.'

Created from recycled stoneware and hand-blown glass, Daniel Humm puts the finishing touch on this collection with a range of chic plates, serving dishes, and glassware, which will go with almost anything. 'I cook most of my meals family style,' explains Humm. 'I like to prioritize comforting, plant-forward recipes that are simple to prepare and meant to be shared.' Sounds good to me.

Green marble utensil pot and spoon rest with wooden utensils

(Image credit: Crate & Barrel)

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Finally, I asked Daniel Humm how he wants people to feel when they use the cookware he's designed. 'I want these tools to inspire people to slow down, focus on the ingredients, and enjoy the ritual of preparing and sharing food,' Daniel muses. 'At its core, food is about connection, and the right tools can elevate that experience.' I couldn't agree more.

Here are my favorite pieces from the Daniel Humm x Crate & Barrel range, divided into cookware and tableware for your ease.

Chef-created cookware

Timeless tableware


If you're looking for more chef-recommended non-toxic cookware, we can recommend Gordon Ramsey's favorite HexClad cookware and Ina Garten's preferred Tramontina try-ply stainless steel cookware.

Lydia Hayman
Kitchen Editor

Lydia is the Kitchen Appliances Editor for Homes & Gardens, testing everything from air fryers and mixers to juicers and coffee machines. She trained in Culinary Arts at Leiths School of Food & Wine and previously served as the Recipe Editor for Mindful Chef.

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