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Selena Gomez’s Our Place Always Pan Is on Sale for $80 — Save 47% Off While Supplies Last

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Bon appétit! Selena Gomez’s cookware collection with Our Place is on sale for spring.

If you act fast, you can get a blue Always Pan 2.0 for $80 (reg. $150) and Perfect Pot for $55 (reg. $165). The sale includes an Oven Pan for $70 (reg. $125) from the Selena Gomez x Our Place collection and other items from the brand.

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Last summer, Our Place shared a video of Gomez unboxing the “gorgeous” collection of new colorways for the first time. “The color came out so nice, it’s so cute. I’m so happy with it,” Gomez said in the video posted on June 21.

“I am so excited to continue partnering with Our Place to bring cookware that makes it easier and more joyful to cook at home. It’s designed for all kinds of home cooks and features thoughtful details to bring even more beauty to the kitchen,” Gomez said in a statement announcing the launch over the summer.

“We added the little gold accents because we thought it would be pretty,” she explains in the video while showing off the brown Perfect Pot. “I love this color the best.”

Featured in the original Selena Gomez x Our Place collection are colorful renditions of the popular Always Pan, Perfect Pot, knife trio, drinking glasses, main plates, side plates available in sets of four and eight and a four-piece Always Perfect Pan and Perfect Pot cookware set, which is on sale for $350 (reg. $565), but only in select colors.

The electric blue design adds a “playful pop” of color to the kitchen, while the lush berry pink colorway is inspired by the Rare Beauty founder’s favorite bold lip shades, according to a news release sent to Billboard when the collection first dropped.

Gomez and Our Place founder Shiza Shadid initially connected over their shared belief that a home-cooked meal can “bring our world closer together.” In the spirit of giving back, 10% of net proceeds from the collection will support the Rare Impact Fund, a nonprofit affiliate of Gomez’s beauty brand.

The 31-year-old singer and amateur chef launched her first collection, aimed at inspiring people to “reconnect with their heritage through food,” with the kitchenware brand in May 2022.

Gomez is no stranger to charitable brand collaborations, as she explained to the The Hollywood Reporter in a 2021 interview about her cooking show Selena + Chef. At the time, the Only Murders in the Building star series had raised over $360,000 for 23 nonprofit organizations through her cooking series.

“When we first started discussing the show, this was the most important aspect to me. Whenever I agree to come on board with a brand partner, I always make sure there is a charity aspect to the deal,” she explained at the time.

Regularly priced at $165, the Perfect Pot from Gomez’s collection is on sale for $55 — $67% off. The 8-in-1 family sized stove-top-to-oven nonstick pot for boiling, baking, cooking and more. This pot is available in 10 colors including electric blue and pink, as well as white, charcoal, sage, tumeric, blue salt, lavender and spice.

Complete your Our Place collection with these $50 Night + Day Glasses and knife trio set for $99 (reg. $170).

Looking for gift ideas for Easter, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, weddings and birthdays? You can’t go wrong with cookware, and this four-piece cookware set is 30% off at Our Place.

Our Place’s last chance sale is one of the brand’s largest sales this year. Save 61% off the blue Always Pan 2.0 and Perfect Pot and up to 30% off tableware and kitchenware and cookware bundles.

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