From Heart-Shaped Pots to Spa-Day Essentials, Support These Women-Founded Home Brands This Month — Starting at $16

Published Mar 7, 2025 4:17 am ET


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There are plenty of ways to celebrate Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, which is March 8. One way to show support is through filling your home with the best women-founded brands, so you can be reminded of the incredible strides women have made.

From pots and pans to cookbooks and even bedroom decor, we’ve gathered some home and kitchen products we’ll be shopping this month and beyond.

  1. That’s hot! Braise, fry, sauté, cook and bake your favorite meals in this pink Paris Hilton heart-shaped pot. From sourdough to soup to pot roast, this pot evenly cooks food on the stovetop and is oven safe up to 500 degrees. And did we mention it’s pink?
  1. Going on a plant-based diet? Get inspired to get in the kitchen and cook unique vegan meals with Tabitha Brown’s book “Cooking From The Spirit,” which is on sale for 49% off.
  1. If you love cooking with products that look good and perform well, this Our Place Always Pan makes the perfect addition to your stovetop. It doubles as decor and has a non-stick coating so whipping up your favorite recipes is easy.
  1. Treat yourself to an at-home spa day with these super thick and absorbent Brooklinen towels. Vicki Fulop co-founded the brand because she wanted to create comfortable towels and sheets that didn’t break the bank.
  1. Want to keep your food hot or cold for hours? Go with this S’well stainless steel food bowl that has triple layer insulation and zero condensation to keep what’s inside fresh.
  1. These reusable Stasher storage bags can hold sandwiches, fruit, meat and more. They’re oven and stove top safe, freezer-friendly and sous vide ready.
  1. Sip in color with these Estelle rose colored wine glasses that add a touch of vintage to any home. Owner Stephanie Summerson Hall describes her collection as “jewels for your table,” and these stemless wine glasses are a treasure trove.
  1. Bring some softness into your living room with these Modish decor pillows. Not only do they add texture to the space, but they also have a modern and luxurious look. Modish is also a black-owned, founded by Chantal Bradley.
  1. For a fun spa experience, add this Hey Dewy desktop humidifier to your bathroom, bedroom or office space. Created with a hydrated and healthy lifestyle in mind, Cindy Kang co-founded the brand to deliver a cool mist, humidifier to help people breathe better.
  1. Cozy up under the covers with this organic cotton puffy Parachute comforter. The neutral colors will look great in your bedroom, and it will keep you the perfect temperature to help you sleep better at night.

  1. Your home will smell like freshly baked apple pie with this Harlem Candle Co. candle. It has a burn time of 80 hours, so it’ll last for a while.

Lauryn Jiles

Lauryn Jiles

Author McClatchy Commerce

Lauryn Jiles is a Content Commerce Assistant at McClatchy. She is based in South Carolina and graduated from the University of South Carolina with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism. Lauryn has written for numerous brands and is well-versed in the fashion, beauty, health, and lifestyle verticals. She enjoys yoga, coffee, fashion museums, sushi, and traveling.

Abby Kass

Abby Kass

Editor McClatchy Commerce

Abby Kass is a Commerce Content Editor at McClatchy covering kids/babies, pets, beauty, and more. With more than seven years experience writing and editing shopping content, Abby has a strong understanding of how important commerce content really is and its important value to readers. She loves browsing online and finding innovative, unique, and just down-right cool products. Before McClatchy, Abby started her career working for Parents Magazine where she fell in love with writing about products. She then spent six years at BuzzFeed falling deeper into the shopping world writing more than 1,500 product roundups and reviews. She sees shopping as a sport and has worked hard at mastering it in order to help make people’s lives easier as they find cool and useful products.