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KitchenAid has revealed its official color of 2026: a pretty pastel green called Spearmint, which reminds me of gobbling ice cream on a warm summer's day. The company has kicked things off by launching a stand mixer in the new colorway, with a tactile, sandy texture and a brushed stainless steel mixing bowl.
It looks good enough to eat, but if the mixer alone isn't enough (or it's a little outside your budget) I've put together a collection of other kitchen accessories in mint green and brushed steel to breathe some fresh air into your home.
IKEA has some particularly great kitchenalia in mint green, including the Oftast Bowl for just $1.49 each, and the Sojaböna Plant Pot for $5.99, which would look perfect filled with one of IKEA's many realistic artificial plants.
Your cookware can get a minty makeover too – take a look at the five-piece Staub Ceramic Baking Dish Set in Eucalyptus Green at Crate & Barrel, and the striking Cuisinart 12-Piece Kitchen Knife Set in Pistachio. They even come with their own matching blade guards.
If you want to copy KitchenAid by pairing your mint green with brushed metal, small touches like the OXO Paper Towel Holder for $29.95 from Williams Sonoma are a great way to add a little without making your space look too clinical. In fact, it's worth taking a look at OXO's full collection, which is full of minimally-designed pieces that look fresh and modern rather than surgical.
Spearmint and stainless steel
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Cat is TechRadar's Homes Editor specializing in kitchen appliances and smart home technology. She's been a tech journalist for 15 years, having worked on print magazines including PC Plus and PC Format, and is a Speciality Coffee Association (SCA) certified barista. Whether you want to invest in some smart lights or pick up a new espresso machine, she's the right person to help.
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