In the Kitchen

You never have too much inspiration or creativity in the kitchen. We're loving all these decorating and renovating ideas.
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Keep the counters clean!
Decorate your modern kitchens with one of our favorite patterns- Sterling Check. This pattern is featured on kitchen essentials, dinnerware, home decor items, and more! Shop this stylish pattern to refresh your modern home today.
Snack Time
It's time to start serving after school snacks for the family! Do so with style featuring our newest Check serveware.
The ultimate Kitschen for the maximalist at heart.
Why decide on one color or pattern when you can have all?! #EclecticKitchen #MaximalistDecor #KitschyKitchen #EccentricKitchen #RoyalCheck #MaximalistTableSetting #EclecticTableSetting #BoldTablescape #BoldColorfulEntertaining
Kitchen Essentials: Courtly Check Edition
Shop our full collection of Courtly Check Kitchen essentials here.
Courtly Kitchen
In love with Courtly Check? Well we've just added new kitchen styles! Browse today and start filling your cart. 🛒
When life gives you lemons- turn it into a kitchen statement.
Squeeze the day and serve sweet treats on this large hand-painted, ceramic pedestal platter decorated with lemons and stripes, atop a black and white base, accented with gold lustre.
Introducing Rosy Check
Similar in theme to our signature enamel Courtly Check® pattern, Rosy Check checks all our boxes. It’s pretty, it’s pink, and it’s classic. Shop the full collection today!
NEW: Wildflowers
Our Wildflowers Collection has been upgraded with new styles added for Spring. Shop today!
The Cutest Utensil Holder
New Years resolution: keep the counters clean! The bonus is adding character in the kitchen while we organize. 😉
Found: the ultimate utensil holder
New Years resolution: keep the counters clean! The bonus is adding character in the kitchen while we organize. 😉
Check Chop Board
Keep a smart, sophisticated Check Chop Board out for countertop beautification or to chop fruits and veggies in style at a moment’s notice. The check pattern comes from a mix of acacia and rubberwood.