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New year, new kitchen setup.

. “I’ve been trying to edit everything in my kitchen and the lack of visual clutter keeps my brain clearer and makes me a calmer cook,” she says. “I’m just trying to pare down and have less.”Sussman prefers to keep her most commonly-used tools and ingredients where she can see them . In her Tel Aviv kitchen, this means open storage for knives, cookbooks, and even fresh herbs.

“If it’s out there, I grab it and I use it, but if something is sequestered away in a cabinet or the fridge, I tend to lose track of it,” she says. If you’re new to open storage in the kitchen, start with a magnetic knife bar or sturdy floating shelf.This is our go-to in the Epi Test Kitchen. The wood looks great, but it's also a softer, safer surface for our knives to rest against. The strip, seen here in acacia, is also available in beech and walnut.

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