The $50 Ikea Kitchen Haul That Looks Like Williams Sonoma

There’s no shortage of kitchen essentials you can buy on a $50 budget at Ikea. After combing the Ikea website, we found 10 products for $7 or less that will get plenty of use without taking up too much space in your kitchen. The total came out to $45.40, FYI, which kept us well under the spending limit.
Every item we selected also looks eerily like certain kitchenware pieces sold at Williams Sonoma. The biggest difference, of course, is the price tags which are exorbitantly higher than those found at Ikea.
Check out the 10 kitchen products you can snap up at Ikea and save hundreds compared to a Williams Sonoma shopping run.
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Tagghaj Non-Stick Frying Pan
Price: $6.99
There’s a good reason why the Tagghaj non-stick frying pan is a bestseller at Ikea. Each nine-inch pan has been praised by shoppers for its low price and decent cooking size.
Similar non-stick frying pans cost much more at Williams Sonoma and are even slightly smaller. An eight-inch frying pan from NS Pro retails for $59.95.
Idealisk Stainless-Steel Grater
Price: $5.99
Why pay $50 (or more) for a grater at Williams Sonoma when the Idealisk grater costs $6?
This stainless-steel grater comes with a bevy of positive reviews from shoppers who fondly refer to this stainless-steel box grater as a “workhorse” for slicing, shredding and containing food.
Vardagen Dough Whisk
Price: $5.99
You’d pay nearly $40 at Williams Sonoma to shop for the Olivewood dough whisk, making the Vardagen dough whisk an absolute steal at Ikea. And there are a lot of ways you can whisk, too! Use it to dabble in all sorts of baking projects like making muffins, cookie dough, pancake batter and more.
Ikea 365+ Carafe with Stopper
Price: $5.99
Every drink looks so much more luxe inside an Ikea 365+ carafe.
Each clear carafe comes with a cork stopper to keep its contents fresh. The Williams Sonoma Open Kitchen brand also sells carafes at the tune of $24.95 per tableware piece.
Pelarkaktus Deep Plate and Bowl
Price: $5.49
The 9-inch Pelarkaktus deep plate and bowl is large enough to fit breakfast, lunch and dinner and adds a touch of elegance to holiday place settings in rich green jewel tones.
Similar bowls can be found at Williams Sonoma, but they’ll cost you. A set of four Cyprus reactive glaze pasta bowls retails for $71.80 or $17.95 per bowl.
Rödsyra Spoon Rest
Price: $4.99
Every kitchen needs a Rödsyra spoon rest to minimize mess on counters and stovetops. And compared to Williams Sonoma’s pricey Cyprus reactive glaze spoon rest, Ikea shoppers save up to $14.96.
Ikea 365+ Espresso Cup and Saucer
Price: $3.99
The Ikea 365+ espresso cup and saucer set is the affordable dupe to Pillivuyt Plisse porcelain espresso cup and saucer. But Ikea shoppers will savor their espresso shots knowing they saved $25.96.
Halvnäbb Trivet
Price: $2.99
Investing in a Halvnäbb trivet is incredibly affordable and necessary to ensure countertops don’t get damaged by steaming hot pots, pans and dishes pulled from the oven.
There’s a similarly styled trivet for sale at Williams Sonoma — the hold everything expandable ashwood trivet — but at $59.95 it’s definitely out of the $50 spending budget.
Strålfena Spaghetti Server
Price: $1.99
Does Williams Sonoma carry any pasta tools boasting the quirky personality of the popular Strålfena spaghetti server?
The answer is nope and certainly none are as cheap either. Their least-expensive pasta tool is a stainless-steel nylon pasta claw for $27.95.
Hildegun Red Dish Towel
Price: 99 cents
Every kitchen haul needs dish towels for drying hands and dishes and you can’t beat the price of the Hildegun red dish towels.
We’re certain a day is not likely to come where Williams Sonoma has discounted any of their kitchen linens down to 99 cents.
Editor’s note: Prices and availability are subject to change.
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