Our Place's new limited-edition Always Pan is its boldest color yet

The new Our Place range in Forget-Me-Not Blue
(Image credit: Our Place)

Our Place is an incredibly popular and on-trend cookware brand famed for its Always Pan, Wonder Oven, and Perfect Power Pot. And it's also no stranger to a pop of color.

Just last year, it did a surprise collab with Crocs (that's right, the shoe brand!) with a buttery yellow drop, and released a limited edition Espresso Collection earlier this year.

And now, there's a new limited edition shade on the block, and it's suitably springtime chic. Our Place is calling it the Forget-Me-Not Blue collection — it looks so similar to our own Tom's Guide blue branding that I'm considering picking up a set myself — and I certainly won't be forgetting about it anytime soon with my eyes on the Cookware Duo for $239.95, or the Always Pan 2.0 for $135 at Our Place.

Our Place Always Pan 2.0
Our Place Always Pan 2.0: $135 at fromourplace.com

The Always Pan 2.0 is Our Place's iconic 10-in-1 ceramic nonstick pan is now available in the new colorway, Forget-Me-Not Blue, for a limited time. Braise, sear, steam, strain, saute, fry, boil, bake, roast, and serve, all in one pan and oven-safe up to 450°F.

Our Place 13-Piece Cookware Set
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Our Place 13-Piece Cookware Set: was $518 now $359.95 at fromourplace.com

If you're looking for the whole collection, you can save $158 by securing the 13-piece cookware set in Our Place's new color. Lightweight, ultra-slippery nonstick coating, and they're compatible with all cooktops. Our Place is so sure you'll like it, then even offer a 100-day trial.

Forget-Me-Not Blue

The new Our Place range in Forget-Me-Not Blue

Springtime chic (Image credit: Our Place)

An incredibly eye-catching addition to Our Place's already vibrant color palette, the Forget-Me-Not Blue collection reminds me of a mix between a Pantone Blue and the Blue Salt of KitchenAid's 2024 Color of the Year — and I'm here for it. In fact, the 2026 KitchenAid Color of the Year is Spearmint, so there's a definite shift back towards blues.

2025 was all about Butter Yellow, which Our Place fully embraced with the brand's Crocs collab. And while it screams springtime, so does this Forget-Me-Not Blue and dare I say, in a more bold and fun way. It definitely feels like a 2026 trend is on its way.

I also think it slips in really nicely with Our Place's pre-existing color palette, including its very own Blue Salt, a more toned-down pastel shade. Although I'm saying all that in a dream world where I own a variety of existing blue Our Place cookware already. If you're lucky enough to, I'm sure it'll fit right in.

The new Our Place range in Forget-Me-Not Blue

(Image credit: Our Place)

As Our Place puts it: "Forget-Me-Not Blue marries form and function in a reflective shade that fits any kitchen style. Inspired by the color of a memory you can taste, the soft blue of flowers that bloom in the cracks, tender handwritten recipe cards, and decades-old ceramics, Forget-Me-Not is the color of memory itself."

But Our Place aren't the only ones adding a splash of color to the kitchen. Le Creuset just dropped its new Forêt collection, a rich matte green. And the new Ninja BlendBoss is a cacophony of color blending purples with yellows and greens with pinks.

There's clearly an increase in the popularity of colorful kitchenware and with Our Place dedicated to bringing this newest spring-inspired limited-time drop, it creates a buzz to grab it on time, as well as a burst of color to your home.


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Grace Dean

Grace is a freelance journalist working across homes, lifestyle, gaming and entertainment. You'll find her writing for Tom's Guide, TechRadar, Space.com, and other sites. If she's not rearranging her furniture, decluttering her home, or relaxing in front of the latest streaming series, she'll be typing fervently about any of her much-loved hobbies and interests. To aid her writing, she loves to head down internet rabbit holes for an unprecedented amount of time.

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