The New M&S x Tom Kerridge Cookware Makes Christmas Day Lunch Easier, More Stylish, and Surprisingly Affordable for Every Kitchen – But It's Selling Out Fast

Fans are snapping up the M&S x Tom Kerridge collection – here’s what you need before it sells out

Marks and Spencer x Tom Kerridge Cookware
(Image credit: M&S)

The M&S x Tom Kerridge collection has taken the UK by storm. Since its launch, it has become a sensation, with fans rushing to get their hands on every piece. Social media is buzzing with excitement, and it seems everyone is talking about it. The collection has quickly captured hearts, proving that when a celebrated British chef collaborates with a trusted British institution, the results are irresistible.

Tom Kerridge is a British chef and television personality, best known as the chef and owner of his two-Michelin-starred pub in Buckinghamshire. Renowned for his approachable yet refined cooking, he brings years of culinary expertise to every item in this collection. From skillets to saucepans, these are the best cookware for both home cooks and culinary enthusiasts, designed to elevate everyday cooking while combining style with professional quality.

Tom Kerridge/M&S

(Image credit: Tom Kerridge)

Beyond being a treat for your own kitchen, the M&S x Tom Kerridge collection makes perfect gifts for home cooks. With the festive season fast approaching, these pieces are ideal for anyone who loves to potter in the kitchen.

Despite their Michelin-starred pedigree, these items come at an accessible price point without compromising on quality. They are an investment in your kitchen now that will pay off during Boxing Day feasts, New Year’s Eve banquets, or even simple weekend dinners. We have it on good authority that pieces from the collection are disappearing from shelves almost as soon as they land, so snapping up your favourites early is the only way to ensure you don’t miss out.

'I love that Tom Kerridge's new collection at M&S uses quality, non-toxic materials, yet the price tags remain affordable,' says Lydia Hayman, Kitchen Appliances Editor here at Homes & Gardens. 'From cast iron pots to stainless steel pans, both hold heat beautifully, helping your ingredients brown more deeply and create that golden layer (fond) on the bottom. A quick splash of water or wine lifts that fond into your dish, adding instant rich flavor. And because these materials are naturally tough and long-lasting, they’ll stay reliable in your kitchen for years to come.'

The M&S x Tom Kerridge collection stands out for its enduring, sophisticated style. Nothing is garish or overdone. Every piece is designed with clarity and elegance that suits both a traditional kitchen and a contemporary kitchen, making it effortlessly versatile. From gleaming stainless steel pans to cast iron cookware and monochromatic dinnerware, the collection combines timeless design with functional excellence. These are pieces you will confidently display on your countertops or table, valued as much for their aesthetic refinement as for their everyday performance.


With demand showing no signs of slowing, the M&S x Tom Kerridge collection is disappearing fast. New deliveries barely last a day, and favourites are constantly selling out. For anyone who wants to secure the best pieces before they vanish, now is the moment to act. Waiting too long could mean missing out entirely, and with so much of the collection already in high demand, there is no time to hesitate.

Sophia Pouget de St Victor
UK Editor

Sophia Pouget de St Victor is the UK Content Editor at Homes & Gardens, bringing readers the latest trends, expert insights, and timeless design inspiration tailored to a UK audience. With a background in luxury interiors and a qualification in Garden Design from London, she has a passion for creating spaces with character and emotional depth. Sophia gravitates toward interiors that defy definition, valuing individuality and effortless elegance. She lives in West London with her partner, two mischievous terriers, and a plump cat named Lettuce.

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