Featured in Ireland's Homes Interiors & Living January 2026
Our Antipasto & Toaster Tongs were featured in the January 2026 issue of Ireland's Homes Interiors & Living, a monthly magazine that covers homes, interiors and lifestyle across Ireland. Available in both print and digital formats, the publication brings together inspiring homes, practical interiors advice and ideas for everyday living.
The magazine regularly features beautiful Irish homes, from country estates to cosy cottages, alongside guidance on decorating, renovating and styling. It also explores gardening, cooking, entertaining and interviews with designers, architects and home experts, while tracking emerging trends in interiors and lifestyle.
The January issue focuses on new beginnings and the opportunity to reset for the year ahead. It explores how thoughtful design can support everyday living, whether through small changes or more ambitious updates. Readers are invited to reimagine their spaces with inspiration drawn from featured homes, seasonal styling ideas and the 2026 Style Forecast, alongside practical features on entertaining, mantlescaping and hosting.
Within this context, the magazine featured our Antipasto & Toaster Tongs, a slim and versatile utensil designed for both serving and everyday kitchen use. Precision machined edges make it easy to lift delicate items such as slices of salami from an antipasto platter, while the springy form allows the tongs to live permanently beside the toaster, where they are ideal for handling hot or stuck toast. They also double as compact salad servers for smaller meals.
The tongs are made from either rich red Jarrah or pale Marri, both durable Australian timbers chosen for strength and longevity. Elegant, practical and easy to reach for, they are one of those tools that quickly become indispensable in the kitchen.
The feature highlights how well designed, thoughtfully made kitchen tools can enhance everyday routines, fitting naturally within a magazine that values living well through considered interiors and functional design.