KEY POINTS
  • Williams-Sonoma is one of the retailers that has gotten a lift from cooking and decorating trends, with its stock value more than doubling this year.
  • As big holiday gatherings make a comeback, the company's flagship brand has launched a membership program and a recipe app to keep its customers engaged.
  • Newell Brands, a company that owns Calphalon, Ball and Rubbermaid, said consumers have gravitated toward premium items — like pricier pots and pans and high-end vacuum sealers.

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Shoppers pass in front of a Williams Sonoma store at The Mall at Short Hills shopping center in Short Hills, New Jersey.

As bigger holiday gatherings return, a wave of party hosts are dusting off the champagne glasses, flexing new skills like breadmaking and showing off recipes that they learned during the pandemic.

For Williams-Sonoma and other retailers, that's an opportunity to sell platters, kitchen appliances and more — and nudge people to put those items on their wish lists.

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