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The vibrant kitchenware collection and entertaining essentials merge Eric’s West African heritage with his NYC upbringing.
Crate & Barrel and chef, host, and cookbook author Eric Adjepong announced the debut of his first collection with the retailer.
The collection was inspired by Eric’s Ghanaian roots and New York City hometown aesthetic to bring his passion for cooking and entertaining to customers’ homes. With over 60 pieces of cookware, glassware, serveware and decor, the collection features traditions common to West African culture and a flare only found in the Big Apple.
“The expertise Crate & Barrel brings to the table is unmatched, so I couldn’t imagine a better partner to seamlessly bring the sky-high vision for my first kitchen collection to life,” says Adjepong.
“The food, clothing and jewelry that influenced this collection bring important parts of my past to people’s kitchens and living rooms to make cooking and entertaining pieces as functional art.”
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Sharing His Rich West African Heritage
From the Ghanaian-made market tote to the Didi Ketoa appetizer plates, each product brings Crate & Barrel’s elevated yet functional design to both everyday life and special gatherings.
Inspired by West African beads, the Didi Ketoa plates exemplify how Eric’s history shines through the collection. Reminiscent of an art installation, one of Chef Eric’s favorite pieces is the Sobolo glass punch bowl with a green marble base and Akan-inspired Nkwanta Hammered Brass Punch Ladle. The bowl makes any drink station the center point for welcoming family and friends.
“This collection features modern techniques, bold color and West African design influences that celebrate chef Eric’s Ghanaian and multicultural NYC roots and the passion we share at Crate & Barrel for setting unique and soulful tables for people to gather and host,” shares Sebastian Brauer, senior vice president of product design, Crate & Barrel.
“I love items like the Kuruwa colorful glassware that highlights artisanal craft paired with modern form.”
Alicia Waters, brand president of Crate & Barrel, adds, “Kitchen collaborations that tell a story, like Eric’s, allow our customers to fill their home with meaningful items.”
Eric Adjepong for Crate & Barrel’s exclusive collaboration is available in-stores and online at Crate & Barrel. You can take a look at the complete collection online.