Pink Kitchenware & Utensils
Browse our Pretty In Pink collection

Pink Ceramic Canisters 4-Piece Set
Gradient pink ceramic canisters with bamboo lids. Airtight seal for coffee, tea, sugar, and flour.
by Pink Pantry

Pink Kitchen Utensil Set with Rose Gold Handles
Pink silicone utensils with rose gold stainless steel handles. Heat resistant and dishwasher safe.
by Rose & Pink
Pink Silicone Baking Mat Set 3-Piece
Non-stick pink silicone baking mats in three sizes. Heat resistant up to 480°F.
by Silicone Pink

Pink Ceramic Mixing Bowls Nesting Set
Set of 4 pink ceramic mixing bowls that nest for storage. Non-slip bases and pour spouts.
by Pink Kitchen

Vintage Style Pink Stand Mixer
Retro pink stand mixer with 6-quart stainless steel bowl. Multiple speed settings and attachments.
by Retro Pink
Bringing a little pink to the heart of the home
A run of pink kitchenware is one of the easiest ways to lift a neutral kitchen without committing to a full repaint. A blush canister on the bench, a rose mixing bowl on the shelf or a set of soft pink kitchen utensils in the crock adds warmth and personality while still feeling calm and considered. The shade flatters timber benchtops, white tiles and stainless appliances alike, which is why pink has quietly become a favourite for bakers who want their tools to look as good as the loaf coming out of the oven.
Pink also covers a surprisingly wide range. Dusty, muted tones read as grown-up and understated, sitting happily alongside grey and sage. Brighter coral and bubblegum shades bring energy and pair beautifully with brass or copper accents. When you are building a collection, it helps to settle on one family of pinks rather than mixing every shade at once, so the pieces feel like a set even when they come from different ranges.
Building a pink collection that works
Start with the pieces you reach for daily, then add decorative accents:
- Everyday tools: spatulas, whisks and a dough scraper in pink make a practical, hard-wearing starting point.
- Bench presence: canisters, a utensil holder or a mixing bowl give the colour a permanent home on display.
- Finishing touches: tea towels, oven mitts and aprons tie the look together without crowding the bench.
For longevity, look for powder-coated steel, durable silicone heads and quality ceramic glazes that keep their colour through years of washing. Whether you are treating yourself or choosing a gift, these pink kitchen accessories bring a cheerful finish to baking and everyday cooking. Browse the range below to find your shade of pink.
Frequently Asked Questions
What pink kitchenware should I start with?+
Start with the tools you use most so the colour earns its place. A pink mixing bowl, a set of silicone or wooden utensils and a canister or two give an instant lift without overwhelming the bench. From there you can add accents like tea towels, an apron or an oven mitt. Choosing pieces in a single family of pinks, rather than mixing every shade, keeps the collection looking coordinated.
Does pink kitchenware match other colours?+
Yes. Soft, dusty pinks sit beautifully with grey, white, timber and sage for a calm, modern look, while brighter coral and bubblegum tones pair well with brass, copper and stainless steel for more energy. Because pink is essentially a warm neutral, it blends into most kitchens. The trick is to pick one tone of pink and repeat it across a few pieces so the look feels deliberate.
Is pink kitchenware durable?+
It can be very durable when you choose the right materials. Powder-coated steel canisters, quality glazed ceramics and silicone utensil heads on solid handles all hold their colour through years of use and washing. As with any coloured kitchenware, hand-washing decorative and powder-coated pieces and avoiding abrasive scourers will keep the finish looking fresh for longer.
Does pink kitchenware make a good gift?+
Pink kitchenware makes a lovely gift, especially for housewarmings, weddings, birthdays or for a keen baker treating their kitchen. A coordinated bundle, such as a mixing bowl with matching utensils, or a canister paired with a tea towel and apron, feels considered and ready to use. Sticking to one shade of pink across the set makes even a few small pieces look like a thoughtfully chosen collection.
How do I clean pink utensils and accessories?+
For most pink kitchen utensils and accessories, warm soapy water and a soft cloth or sponge are all you need. Avoid abrasive scourers and harsh bleaches, which can dull powder-coated and painted finishes over time. Many silicone and stainless pieces are dishwasher safe, but hand-washing decorative ceramics and coated metals is the safest way to keep the colour vivid for years.
