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  5. Sur La Table - Wikipedia

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    Sur La Table, Inc. (French: [syʁ la tabl] is a privately-held retail company based in Seattle, Washington, that sells kitchenware including cookware, cutlery, cooks' tools, small electrics, tabletop and linens, bakeware, glassware and bar, housewares, food, and outdoor products.

  6. Williams-Sonoma, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company has 625 brick and mortar stores and distributes to more than 60 countries, with brands including Williams Sonoma, Williams Sonoma Home, Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Kids, PBteen, West Elm, Mark and Graham, and Rejuvenation. [8] [9] Williams-Sonoma, Inc. also operates through eight corresponding websites and a gift registry. [10]

  7. Cuisinart - Wikipedia

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    Cuisinart (/ ˈ k w iː z ɪ n ɑːr t / KWEE-zin-art) is an American kitchen appliance and cookware brand owned by Conair Corporation. Cuisinart was founded in 1971 by Carl Sontheimer and initially produced food processors, which were introduced at a food show in Chicago in 1973. [1] The name "Cuisinart" became synonymous with "food processor."