With Love, Meghan: A Breakdown of All the Houseware Items Seen in the Series (Updated 3/17) - What Meghan Wore
March 13, 2025 by Susan Courter 50 Comments
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NOTE 3/17: I’ve reorganized the post a bit and tried to categorize everything to make it a little easier to find things.
Hello and welcome back! Today, we’re diving into some of the stylish and functional kitchen items Meghan used throughout the series. It’s worth noting that filming took place at a nearby home, just a few miles from Meghan and Harry’s Montecito residence. While a few pieces have appeared in glimpses of her actual home, most were carefully curated for the show.
A special shoutout to Mary from Meghan’s Closet Chronicles—her sharp eye was instrumental in identifying some of these fabulous finds. I truly appreciate her keen attention to detail!
Let me know in the comments if you’d like me to continue updating this post or create a separate one for additional kitchen items. And if there’s anything you spotted throughout the series that you’re curious about, feel free to ask!
Now, let’s get started.
COOKWARE
Meghan used the Le Creuset – the Signature Braiser in Brioche, $368 (currently only the 3.5 qt is available in this colorway on both Le Creuset and William Sonoma here), to cook her all in one pasta dish. The Meghan-Effect was in full swing with this one as the pan sold out on Le Creuset. It is available in other colors and the brand should restock as this is a signature piece.
Lodge makes a great cast iron pan that’s at a lower price point —Lodge 3.6 Quart Oyster Essential Enamel Cast Iron Covered Casserole, $80
Meghan also used the Le Creuset Signature Round Dutch Oven, 7.25qt, $460. It comes in a variety of sizes including the 5.5qt, $420.
I’ve had several questions about which brand of stainless steel pots and pants Meghan uses throughout the show. The one stock pot I believe is Cuisinart by looking at the handle. The others may also be from Cuisinart or a variety a brands. I will dig a little deeper and come back to this part of the post with updates.
Cuisinart Chef’s Classic stainless steel set, $269.
UPDATE 3/17: The next stainless steel pan is All-Clad. It’s most likely the All-Clad D5® Stainless-Steel Saucepan, 1qt, $199. They also have the slightly less expensive version – All-Clad D3® Tri-Ply Stainless-Steel Saucepan, $155 or the All-Clad Triply Stainless-Steel Kitchen 2-Piece Helper Set, $150.
Most chefs’ kitchens have a variety of pots and pans from different brands. I myself just got a set of Hexclad from Gordon Ramsey and I have to say, they have become my favorite! The pans heat up quickly and hold the heat. The non-stick surface is a dream and you can use stainless steel utensils on them while cooking – they don’t scratch at all.
Another brand I’ve seen chefs using is Made-In Cookware. An investment, but again, the stainless steel heats evenly and holds the heat.
CONTAINERS
Meghan’s glass and wood lid canister is somewhat a common find. I’m thinking the canisters in the show are from Target — We’ve seen her with items from Target in the past.
Target – Threshold 105oz Glass Storage Canister with Wood Lid, $18 — this is offered in a medium size as well — Medium Glass Storage Canister with Wood Lid, $11, and the small, $10 link here (not currently available).
The small ribbed glass storage container (shown below, left) can also be found on a number of shopping sites. Try these Mason & Fable Ribbed Glass Jar, Stackable & Airtight Wooden Lid- Storage Canisters, set of 2, Amazon, $29.
The large mason jars Meghan uses to create Daniel’s epsom salt mix are from Amazon – Amzcku 64oz vintage Mason Jars with Lids, $28 for a set of 3.
You can also find the small dropper bottles (seen above, right) and labels on Amazon as well – set of 12 dropper bottles, $32.
The candle jars used in episode 1 can be found on Amazon, 14 OZ Thick Candle Jars for Making Candles, set of 12, $39.
UPDATE 3/15: I was asked about the empty preserve jars that Meghan uses when making her preserves. These can be found on sites such as Amazon – Cornucopia Brands 6-Ounce Hexagon Glass Jars (12-Pack), $18 or $25 for a 30 pack.
UPDATE 3/14: The glass jars with the little wood scoops are a common find and can be used to hold a variety of things.
Here are a few options for similar items — Glass storage containers with wood lids, $14. You can buy the little wooden scoops in packs of 5, $4 or packs of 12, $9.
UPDATE 3/17: In the kitchen by the cook top is a marble salt cellar. As these are common we found a few to choose from.
Crate & Barrel French Kitchen Marble Salt Cellar, $20 / World Market White Marble Salt Cellar, $15. / Fox Run White Marble Salt Cellar – Target, $20
UPDATE 3/17: In episode 8 on the table are several brass and glass tea jars. The are the Senses Tea Jar, $29.
PITCHERS
UPDATE 3/17: The rattan wrapped pitchers are found on a variety of European sites. The one Meghan uses is the Beniguet brown rattan thermos, $185. Similar here, $42.
Glass pitcher with wicker wrapped handle — I found these from House of Jade Home – the Rael Pitcher, Large, $38 or Small, $35. Also available from McGee & Co here, $39; Joss & Main, $40; Birch Lane, $52
UPDATE 3/14: There is another glass pitcher that Meghan uses in episode 4 while making the lavender towels. It looks like this could be the Libby Impressions 80 oz pitcher available from Crate & Barrel, $15. The 90 oz size is also available – Libbey 90 Oz Pitcher Impressions, $24.
The pitcher she uses in episode 4 for iced sun tea with Delfi is from Amazon – Badash Hampton Crystal Glass Pitcher – 54 oz., $100.
BOWLS
UPDATE 3/17: Episode 8 – the brown bowls are Japanese Suribachi mortars and can be found here – large, $119 as well as the other sizes (the pestle is shown separate) and the small with the pestle, $7 here.
UPDATE 3/17: The white bowl with berries is from Astier de Villatte – the Adélaïde collection starting at $385 (large) and the rest of the sizes are available here. It looks like the one below in the show is either the small or medium. We saw this style bowl in the American Riviera Orchard teaser video last year.
UPDATE 3/17: The mixing bowls in episode 1 – the patterned one is from Crate & Barrel – Dover Serving Bowl, $50. The plain white bowl is part of a set from Target – 5pc Earthenware Ceramic Mixing Bowl Set – Figmint™, $30.
UPDATE 3/14: The small stoneware bowls used in episode 7 when Meghan and Vicky are eating dumplings are somewhat of a common find. I found them from Stoffer Home — the Quinn Stoneware Bowls, $6 each as well as Michaels, $28 for a set of four.
The small dipping or butter pat bowls she uses to decant the preserves were a bit of a challenge to find. Here are some from Amazon that are similar – Creative Co-Op White Marble (Set of 4) Bowl (various sizes), $31. I also found some on Bed Bath & Beyond here, $30.
UPDATE 3/14: The stoneware bowl she uses above is from Pottery Barn and is part of a set – ‘Colonnade’ Stoneware Serving Bowl & Platter Set, $101. You’ll see the bowl used in the kitchen in other episodes as well.
PLATES
UPDATE 3/15: The scalloped edged dipping plates Meghan and Delfi use for dipping bread look like they may be from The Cross – the ‘Nova’ petite scalloped edge plates, $11. The brand offers a complete dinnerware set in the pattern.
UPDATE 3/17: The collection of blue floral plates in the image below from episode 2 are as follows:
This blue floral plate is from Earth and Element, the Blue Peony Plate, $40. The plates come in various sizes.
The blue leaf pattern plate is the pattern M2A58 salad plate by Matceramica, $20.
The blue floral and bird plate is from Grace Teaware Blue Birds & Flowers – similar here.
I had another inquiry regarding the candelabra with the glass bud vases and flowers on the tea party table in episode 2. I found some on Amazon that are meant for candlestick holders.
Base Vase, The Bud Vase That Fits in Taper Candle Holders, 3-pack, $30
If you are crafty you could probably make some using test tube bud vases and some wax or hot glue. I found some on Amazon – Upgraded Glass Cylinder Bud Vases Set of 10, 6 Inches, $16. You can pick up a candelabra at antique stores or even Amazon – Hamptons Three Arm Gold Candelabra, $40.
Galvanized metal flower vases, glass fluted storage container, glass pitcher, round glass storage jars with cork lids. Note: The white flowers in the show look like Lenten Rose or Winter Rose.
Galvanized steel/metal vases can be found at a variety of stores and garden centers. Here are some links to to some we found on Amazon, $50 for 10pc or 4pc set, $22
The vase seen below and note board are the following —
Metal Changeable Letter Board – Wayfair, $70 / Large ‘Flora’ vase with handles from Arhaus (no longer available)
CUTTING BOARDS
The cutting board she she uses is from William-Sonoma – Rectangular Cutting & Carving Board with Feet, Walnut, $350.
DRINKWARE
The coffee mug that Daniel and Meghan are seen drinking from are from Crate & Barrel – ‘Dover’ 12-oz. white mug, $15. The cup is part of their Dover Dinnerware collection.
UPDATE 3/14: Towards the end of episode 7, Meghan and Vicky were drinking tea out of handle-less cups. I’ve found a variety of these online in different colors and patterns. These could’ve been from a local store as I haven’t yet found the exact ones. Below are some similar options.
Mateus mugs, $35 / FORLIFE Japanese Teacup (Set of 4), $35 / TEANAGOO Japanese Porcelain Tea Cups, set of 4, $25.
UPDATE 3/15: The glasses that Meghan pours coffee into in episode 6 are from Arhaus – Seema Clear Double Old-Fashioned Glasses (Set of 4), $56.
The kind folks at Earth & Element confirmed that the cup seen in the background on the kitchen counter is their Kid Cup, $40.
TEAPOTS/KETTLES
The electric kettle seen throughout the series is from Fellow – Rebrew Corvo EKG Electric Kettle, reg. $195 now $165. We covered this in our first post for episodes 1 & 2 here.
The french press you see above is from Bodum, the 34oz Chambord French Press Coffee Maker, $38.
The clear teapot seen in episode 1 when Meghan is making tea for Daniel is a retro style that can be found on Amazon and various sites — Retro Style Heat-resistant Glass Tea Kettle, $23.
The stainless steel tea kettle used in this episode is the Viking – the Culinary 3-Ply Stainless Steel Whistling Tea Kettle, $99.
UPDATE 3/17: The teapot in the “tea party” scene with Mindy Kaling is from Gracie China Shop in the violets pattern – no longer available. Gracie China can also be found in Home Goods – which is where I found the one I own.
VINTAGE
There are a number of vintage pieces in different scenes. You can search for these on second hand sites – Etsy, eBay, and Poshmark.
Vintage copper french pot, vintage milk jug, vintage postal scale, and small metal antique vases. These can all be found on Etsy and eBay or antique shops.
In the background of the guest house, where Meghan was making candles, you can spot a two-tier organizer on the shelf. Similar organizers are available from various retailers. Try this one – 2 Tier Fruit Basket, $28.
TRAYS
UPDATE 3/14: Meghan used a rustic wooden tray with “welcome goodies” for Daniel’s stay at her house is from Arhaus — Reclaimed Wood Tray – small, $59. Similar can be found from various retailers – small boutiques, Home Goods and so on. Thanks to Kristin on IG for the find!
GARDEN/BASKETS
Meghan had on the Gardenheir Italian Garden Clogs in British Green, $78 in this next scene.
The garden apron Meghan wears is actually from The Celtic Farm — Garden/Florist Apron – Cross back, Waxed Canvas with Pockets in Sky Green, reg. 99 now $60. The colorway is no longer available. The White Flower Farm version is a close match and still available — White Flower Farm – We the Wild Green Gardening Apron, $44.
Meghan’s gardening gloves are also from The Celtic Farm – again, no longer available.
On the shelf in the guest house kitchen, you can see an antique blue and white flower pot or chinoiserie pot, holding wooden spoons. There are a number of similar styles on Etsy and eBay. I found these in a similar pattern on Amazon, $119 for a set of 3.
Her woven harvest basket, which I’ve had several inquiries about, could be from Los Angeles based brand Sustainable Landscapes. They have the ‘Ojai’ woven harvest basket, $70 (it is currently sold out). We found the basket from several other online shops for about $118 – here and here.
UPDATE 3/17: Another harvest basket in episode 8 is the Sturgis Handled Basket, $68.
UPDATE 3/17: In the same episode she uses a New England or Maine Garden Hod to collect items from the garden. Maine Garden Hod, $67 – also available here, $55
The 3-tier wire fruit basket can be found on Amazon, $25 here.
The basket Meghan uses to carry items from the garden looks similar to this one from Cotton & Crete – wood flower trug, $44.
MISCELLANEOUS
UPDATED 3/17: The wrapping paper Meghan uses in episode 8 is from the Paper Source – Gold And White Sketch Floral on Cream Handmade Paper, $6.50. They also have a blue floral print paper – Distressed Blue Floral on White Handmade Paper, $650. Be sure to check out the entire site as they have the most beautiful papers.
Below Meghan is using the Zulay Kitchen 2-in-1 Lemon Squeezer, $15.
The kitchen knives she uses are from Shun — ‘Classic Blonde 7” Shantoku Knife’, $170.
The glass and wood butter dish next to the range is from H&M Home, the Glass-cloche Butter Dish, $25.
The woven potholders she used throughout the series can be found from a number of retailers. Below are two brands that carry them.
McGhee Leather Handled Crochet Pot Holder (Set of 3), $30.00 / Magnolia Hand Crocheted Cotton Pot Holder, $10 / Creative Co-Op 8 Inches Square Solid Color Cotton Crocheted Pot Holder, set of 4 – $30
The popcorn on the cob from episode 1 can be found on Amazon – Amish Country Popcorn, $19. The brown bags for popping can be found in grocery stores.
DOG ITEMS
The dog bed that we see Guy in is from Pottery Barn – the Huntington Wicker Woven Pet Bed Base – now on clearance, $79 (small), $119 (medium), $199 (large). The cushion insert is the Amani Sea Dog Bed, reg. $139 now $99, from Furni Paws. The bed was also from The Foggy Dog and is no longer available. We saw another dog bed from the Foggy Dog brand in Meghan’s 40×40 Birthday video.
TABLE LINENS
The napkins and runner spotted on the table for the tea party in episode 2 are from Anthropologie – ‘Madeline’ napkins in pink, Set of 4, $43, and ‘Madeline’ table runner also in pink, $58.
If you are looking for similar linens at an affordable price point, I just tried some placemats and napkins from All Cotton and Linen. The company is based in San Francisco, California and is committed to sustainability, using only 100% natural and organic cotton in their products.. They offer a variety of houseware including bedding, table clothes, napkins, placemats and more! The quality is excellent.
Round Scalloped Table Mats, 4 for $38 – they come in a variety of styles and colors. The scalloped napkins (4 for $32) are also very nice.
The brand also offers t-shirts in cotton and bamboo, $60 – they are really soft and will be great for the summer months. I shared them in my episode 8 post here.
Again, let me know if you would like to see more kitchen items identified.
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