5 Best Target Kitchen Finds From Studio McGee Under $30

August 16, 2026

Studio McGee’s Target line makes a kitchen feel finished without a full redo — small, well-designed pieces you add one at a time, each one under $30 and nice enough to leave out where you’ll see it.

1. 4.375"x5.125" Raw Ceramic Pedestal Canister – Threshold™ designed with Studio McGee – $15.00

4.375"x5.125" Raw Ceramic Pedestal Canister - Threshold™ designed with Studio McGee

Raw, unfinished ceramic on a little pedestal base gives this lidded canister a museum-shop look that usually costs three times $15. It’s the right size for small everyday things — garlic cloves, cotton rounds, a stash of tea bags — more a countertop catch than a bulk pantry canister.

Parting Thoughts: At $15, it’s one of the cheapest ways to make open shelving look intentional.


2. Marble Catchall Dish Green – Threshold™ designed with Studio McGee – $18.00

Marble Catchall Dish Green - Threshold™ designed with Studio McGee

Keys, spare batteries, that odd screw you don’t want to lose — every kitchen needs a landing spot near the door or the charging station, and this fluted green marble dish is it for $18. It’s solid, heavy marble, not a lightweight resin knockoff, which is where the price actually earns its keep.

Parting Thoughts: Skip it if you don’t have a junk-drawer problem; everyone else will use it daily.


3. Set of 2 Braided Metal Taper Candle Holder – Threshold™ designed with Studio McGee – $20.00

Set of 2 Braided Metal Taper Candle Holder - Threshold™ designed with Studio McGee

Braided metal stems dress up the kitchen table the second you swap in a pair of tapers, and at $20 for two holders, it’s an easy way to make a Tuesday dinner feel like an occasion. The braided detail is doing a lot of the visual work, so it reads more expensive than it is.

Parting Thoughts: Worth it if you actually light candles at dinner; otherwise it’s just another thing to dust.


4. 10" Rectangular Woven Tray – Threshold™ designed with Studio McGee – $25.00

10" Rectangular Woven Tray - Threshold™ designed with Studio McGee

I like a tray that can move — coffee station one morning, snacks for guests the next — and this 10-inch rectangular woven tray earns its $25 by doing both without looking like a prop. The natural weave holds up to daily handling better than it looks like it should.

Parting Thoughts: It’s the one item here that pulls double duty, which makes the price feel like the least of the deal.


5. Scallop Woven Shallow Bowl – Threshold™ designed with Studio McGee – $25.50

Scallop Woven Shallow Bowl - Threshold™ designed with Studio McGee

A scalloped edge turns a plain woven bowl into something you’d actually leave out on the counter, which is the whole point of a $25.50 fruit bowl that doesn’t look like a fruit bowl. It’s shallow by design, so it’s meant for display, not deep storage.

Parting Thoughts: Load it with lemons or onions and it earns its keep the same day it arrives.

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