Find your new oven mitts or pot holders here
Oven mitts and pot holders are useful when you need to handle hot pots and pans in the kitchen. They help you move items from the oven to the worktop more safely, while also adding a finished look to your kitchen textiles. On this page, you can explore the category by starting with the type you prefer and then narrowing your choice by colour, material and design. That makes it easier to compare the options and find a set that fits both your everyday cooking and the look of your kitchen.
If you are mainly lifting trays, oven dishes or roasting tins, an oven mitt can be a practical choice because it covers more of the hand. If you often need a quick grip on cookware placed on the hob or table, pot holders may suit you better. A practical way to choose is to think about the tasks you do most often, and whether you prefer full-hand coverage or a flexible square design that is easy to keep close at hand.
The models in the range are also made to look good in the kitchen, so you do not need to choose between function and appearance. If you already know the colours or textiles you use elsewhere, it can be helpful to compare the available options here before deciding.
Colours in the range
We have oven mitts and pot holders in several colours, including light grey-blue, olive green, light grey, aubergine, black/natural stripes and dusty pink. For many shoppers, colour is an easy place to start when browsing the category. Once you have found a shade that matches your kitchen, it becomes simpler to compare the remaining details and choose the style you want.
Complete your kitchen textiles
When you are cooking in the kitchen or by the grill, different textiles can make the process easier to manage. Oven mitts and pot holders are one part of that setup, but many people also look at the wider selection of kitchen textiles when they want a more complete overview. If you are starting from a broader category, you can also begin with kitchenware and then move into more specific textile types.
For heat protection around the grill, some shoppers also compare oven mitts with grill gloves. In everyday use, the right textile depends on whether you are working at the oven, on the hob or outdoors. Tea towels and kitchen towels are another regular part of most kitchens, especially when you need something close by for drying hands or wiping up after cooking. If you want to build a more complete textile selection, you can also look at tea towels and kitchen towels and dish cloths alongside your oven mitts and pot holders.
Some shoppers also browse related textile categories when they want matching colours or materials across the kitchen. Depending on what you need, you may also want to compare with coffee and teapot covers or look at practical textile accessories such as shopping bags. This kind of browsing can help when you want a clearer picture of the full textile range before making a decision.
How to wash pot holders
Oven mitts and pot holders from Kitchen Living Dining are made from materials such as cotton, polyester or leather. The choice of material can be one of the key differences to compare when you browse this category, because it affects both the look and the way the item is cleaned. For most situations, checking the material first is a useful step before deciding which style to choose.
The pot holders can be cleaned either by careful hand washing or on a gentle machine wash. If you choose leather pot holders, gentle hand washing is recommended. This helps preserve both function and appearance over time. If easy care matters to you, it can be helpful to compare cotton, polyester and leather options side by side and choose the material that suits your routine best.
A more complete setup for the kitchen
If you also need protection for your clothing while cooking, it makes sense to look at textiles that work together. Many shoppers who are choosing oven mitts or pot holders also consider whether they need aprons at the same time. That can be a practical next step if you want to cover several everyday kitchen tasks in one go.
With both an apron and oven mitts, you are better prepared for cooking tasks that involve heat, splashes and frequent movement between the hob, oven and worktop. On a webshop, it often helps to move from the main category to these related products once you know what kind of protection you need. That way, you can compare the options in a more focused way instead of browsing everything at once.
The range also includes smaller variants with child-friendly patterns. If this is relevant for your household, it can be useful to keep size and design in mind while browsing the category. Starting with the intended user and then checking material, shape and colour can make the selection process more straightforward.
Kitchen Living Dining - design and function for the home
If you are looking for products for the kitchen, the home and the table, Kitchen Living Dining brings these categories together in one place. From a browsing point of view, this makes it easier to move between broader and narrower selections depending on where you are in the decision process. Some visitors arrive knowing they need oven mitts, while others begin with a wider look at kitchen textiles and then narrow their choice to one specific type.
That step-by-step way of browsing can be useful when you want to compare products without losing track of related categories. You might start with oven mitts and pot holders, then continue to tea towels, dish cloths or aprons to complete your textile selection. Or you may begin in the wider kitchenware range and use the category structure to refine your search as your needs become clearer.
The assortment covers different looks and practical needs, so the category works well whether you are comparing colours, materials or textile types. If you want to continue browsing beyond oven mitts and pot holders, the linked categories above offer natural next steps within the same part of the webshop.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between oven mitts and pot holders?
Oven mitts cover more of the hand, while pot holders are usually a flexible square shape for gripping hot cookware. In everyday use, this means an oven mitt can be practical for lifting trays, oven dishes or roasting tins, whereas a pot holder may suit quick handling on the hob or table.
How do I choose between oven mitts and pot holders?
A useful way to choose is to think about the tasks you do most often in the kitchen. In practice, this helps you decide whether you need fuller hand coverage for oven work or a smaller textile that is easy to keep close by for quick grips.
What should I compare when browsing oven mitts and pot holders online?
It can help to start with the type you prefer and then narrow your choice by colour, material and design. This makes it easier to compare filtered choices and find an option that suits both your everyday cooking and the look of your kitchen.
Why does the material matter when choosing pot holders?
The material affects both the appearance of the item and how it should be cleaned. In everyday use, this means cotton, polyester and leather options may fit different care routines, so checking the material first can make the choice more straightforward.
How should I wash pot holders?
Pot holders can be cleaned either by careful hand washing or on a gentle machine wash, depending on the material. If you choose leather pot holders, gentle hand washing is recommended, and in practice this helps preserve both function and appearance over time.
Is colour a useful place to start when choosing oven mitts and pot holders?
Yes, colour can be a simple starting point if you already know the shades used elsewhere in your kitchen. This makes it easier to narrow down the options first and then compare the remaining details, such as material and design.
What other kitchen textiles are useful alongside oven mitts and pot holders?
Many people also look at tea towels, kitchen towels, dish cloths and aprons when building a more complete kitchen textile setup. In practice, this helps you cover different everyday tasks, from handling heat to drying hands or protecting clothing while cooking.
Are there oven mitts and pot holders suitable for children?
The range includes smaller variants with child-friendly patterns. This makes it easier to keep the intended user in mind and compare size, design and material before choosing a suitable option.