Make Your Own Matcha Station for Under $260

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We’ve all seen Travis Barker’s matcha station in Architectural Digest’s “Inside Travis Barker’s Tranquil Modern Home | Open Door |” feature. If you’re anything like me, maybe you assumed it would be way out of budget to add to your own kitchen. After a little digging, Travis Barker’s matcha station isn’t so far out of reach after all. Here’s our take on budget friendly take on The infamous matcha station!

First up, the Fellow Stagg EKG Electric Pour-Over Kettle

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This sleek, modern kettle is good for more than just its looks. This electric kettle enables you to set your specific preferred water temperature between 135°F to 212°F and can even maintain that temperature for up to 60 minutes. While this was Travis Barker’s preferred finishes (black with maple wood), it even comes in a variety of finishes to fit your aesthetic.

Next up, we selected this 10″ x 13″ Footed Wood Serving Trivet Brown – Hearth & Hand™ with Magnolia

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Many other online stores carry different styles, finishes & sizes of wood trivets and serving boards, but this one is the perfect size for the base of a matcha station. The rich acacia wood and modern legs make this piece really stand out and elevate your space.

The perfect jar to hold your matcha is the next step to a perfect matcha station

This jar from Target is very modern & sleek, but most importantly is air tight to keep your matcha powder fresh. Consider adding a tiny wood spoon (like these ones) or metal spoon as a cute and practical serving accessory.

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Lastly, these little jars are the are the perfect finishing touches for your matcha station

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Travis Barker, who allegedly makes the best matcha, mentions he includes nutmeg, cinnamon, and cacao in his station. These round spice jars with wood lids will compliment the acacia trivet perfectly, while holding your special matcha additions. Plus, as a bonus, this set comes in a 12 pack so you will have plenty left over for your spice cabinet.

Price Overview

Stagg Kettle $195

Trivet $10

Glass Matcha Jar $11

Tiny Spoons (set of 6) $9.59

Spice Jars (set of 12) $30

Grand Total – $255.50