Candy-colored kitchen appliances are everywhere this summer, and these are 5 of the cutest

There was a real change in cooking devices this year. Clinical black, white and stainless steel are out, replaced by sweet pastels that seem frankly delicious and bring a touch of pleasure and warmth to your space.
They are not all the same shade either – the kitchen exhibition rooms are filled with a sweet palette of edible shades, so that you can mix things and have fun rather than stick to a single color.
Here, I chose some of my favorites, but there are many more. For example, Nespresso recently launched a version of the Virtue Pop coffee maker in Soft Pistachio Green to coincide with the launch of its new virtuo virtuo capsules of Pistache, and if the Ninja Crisi mint does not make you, there is also a fairly pink pink version. Now, let’s create!
Mixer Kitchenad Standard craftsmanship
$ 499.99 in Kitchenaid (US)
£ 699 in Kitchenaid (United Kingdom)
The one that started everything. In February, Kitchenaid (known for its difficult but adorable devices) announced that its color of the year would be a soft shade of yellow called butter, and revealed a new version of the emblematic mixer of craftsman to demonstrate. The craftsmanship is a classic for a reason, and although certainly not cheap, it is a real life purchase device. I have been mine for 13 years and I count (in a shade of Turquoise’s expectation), and it still kneads bread, beats eggs and whips the cream as new.
Nespresso Virtuo Pop
Ninja Crispi is a super compact air fryer who is small enough to get to the office, college or wherever you want a hot meal without access to an oven. Put your food in the glass containers, then cut the Powerpod cover when you are ready to fry. If there is an electrical outlet, you can cook. He was launched in sober shades of gray and blue, but Ninja recently gave him a pretty youthful cure in green mint (illustrated here) and candy pink. Consult our Complete Ninja Crispi review to find out how it cooks.
SMEG 50S style electric kettle
$ 275 in Smeg
£ 149.95 in Smeg
SMEG designers are experiencing one or two about the manufacture of elegant kitchen devices, and this kettle is just one example. Its clean lines and sweet curves take place beautifully with this shade of pastel blue, but it is also available in a range of other tons of candies, including green, cream and pink. It has a capacity of 1.7 liters, which means that you can make an infusion for the whole family, and is equipped with a hard water filter in washable stainless steel to keep your tea and coffee tasting.
Sage toast select luxury
£ 119.95 in Sage
The toast select Luxe is a step above your average toaster, with presets for six different delights (including a dedicated crumpeet mode), a quick-look function ” so you can check if your gifts are properly golden and an option “ a little more ” if it is not quite perfect. This particular nuance of Sage is called the meringue of rose waters, and if you ask me, it looks good enough to eat. Unfortunately, he is not available in the United States (where Sage is Breville) but there are other pretty nuances to choose.