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Take home one of the most highly sought-after kitchen accessories of 2023

As far as kitchen staples go, The Everything Pan by Kilne has quickly become one of the most prized cooking accessories for home chefs of all skill levels. A versatile non-stick solution for simmering sauce or whipping up a simple fried egg, the sustainably-produced Everything Pan was named winner of the 2023 Best New Product Award & 2023 Red Dot Award for Product Design.

Now, here’s your chance to win one of your own and elevate your cooking game to new and exciting heights! Enter Designlines exclusive giveaway using the prompts below for the opportunity to add this masterpiece to your kitchen arsenal. A winner will be drawn at random on October 11 at 5pm upon contest closing. Open to Ontario residents only.

More about The Everything Pan

  • Sustainably made in Italy
  • Features a long-lasting and non-stick ceramic coating
  • Replaces up to 9 pieces of cookware
  • Non-toxic (free from all PFAs, including PTFEs, PFOAs, nickel, and heavy-metals)
  • 11-inch diameter
  • 2.75 quart (2.6 litre) capacity
  • Matte colour finish in three trend-driven hues
  • Matching self-basting lid
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For the first 16 years of my life, the bat cave at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM)—a reconstruction of an actual cave in Jamaica—was among my favourite places in the city. The cave was decorated with cast stalactites and wax bat models, which hung from the ceiling and threw jagged shadows on the walls. A few other features imbued it with spooky verisimilitude: the drip-drip-drip sound effects, the mirrors arranged to create the illusion of infinite depth, the strobe lights strategically placed to make the shadows flutter. When I visited as a five-year-old, the bat cave scared me. When I visited as a stoned fifteen-year-old, it scared me even more. Then came the renovation.

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