Martha Stewart cookware set at Kohl’s makes a stylish housewarming gift
Martha Stewart’s 10-piece Lockton cookware set at Kohl’s is $80 off at $219.99, with gold-tone handles and a vintage-chic look that feels gift-ready.

Kohl’s marked Martha Stewart’s Lockton 10-piece ceramic nonstick aluminum cookware set with lids down to $219.99 from $299.99, an $80 cut that makes it one of the rare housewarming gifts that is both decorative and useful on day one. The set leans into the kind of polished, grown-up kitchen look new homeowners and apartment dwellers often want fast, with gold-tone handles, glass lids and a cheerful vintage-chic finish.
The assortment is substantial enough to stock a fresh kitchen without feeling redundant. Kohl’s says it includes a 1-quart saucepan with lid, a 2.5-quart saucepan with lid, an 8-inch frying pan, a 10-inch frying pan, a 4.6-quart sauté pan with lid and a 5.5-quart Dutch oven with lid. The cookware is made from heavy-gauge aluminum for uniform heat distribution, has a ceramic nonstick interior that resists stains and makes cleanup easier, and is oven safe up to 475 degrees Fahrenheit. Kohl’s lists it as hand-wash only, which is worth knowing before you wrap it up for someone who wants low-maintenance cookware.
The set’s appeal is that it reads as a gift, not just a purchase. Kohl’s shows a 4.6-star rating from 21 reviews, and the same Lockton line is part of the retailer’s Martha Stewart cookware assortment, so it fits neatly into a broader kitchen refresh rather than standing alone as a novelty buy. A competing Amazon listing for the same 10-piece set also emphasizes the ceramic interior as being made without PFOA, PTFE, lead or cadmium, reinforcing the line’s nonstick, non-toxic pitch.
There is even a small practical perk for anyone picking it up in store. Kohl’s advertises $5 in Kohl’s Cash on pickup orders of $49 or more, which makes a heavy, 21.2-pound box a little easier to justify. For a first home, a first apartment or anyone trying to make a kitchen feel finished without buying five separate pans, this is the kind of Martha Stewart-branded upgrade that looks considered the minute it comes out of the box.
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