Monthly Archives: September 2020
New glassware from Broste Copenhagen
Designed by Aurelien Barby, Broste Cophenhagen’s new glassware collection has been inspired by Copenhagen’s café culture.
Nordic Bistro brings functionality and simplicity to the fore,...
Hepp introduces Streetfood cutlery collection
Hepp is
launching a sustainable cutlery collection specifically aimed at the events and
takeaway food sector.
Streetfood
consists of three stainless steel pieces – slightly smaller than...
Christofle expands Graphik collection
French powerhouse Christofle is expanding its Graphik bar collection. First launched in 2015, Graphik will soon include five new pieces in silver – dedicated...
Bee curious about Artel’s new motif
Artel has introduced a new motif for the Cabinet of Curiosities collection.
Introduced this September, the new Imperial Bee comes gilded in platinum or...
Editorial callout for October’s Tableware International
We are now
working on the October issue of Tableware International and we would love to
feature your company and products.
This month
we feature:
Cutlery/Flatware – up to 150...
Spotlight on… Pacifica from Casafina
Designed for everyday living, Casa Fina’s Pacifica evokes a
sense of calm with its soft colours like vanilla, marshmallow
rose and artichoke green combined with earthy...
Michelin-starred chef to judge Tableware International Awards
Michelin-starred chef Jason Atherton will be a guest judge
for the 2021 Tableware International Awards of Excellence.
This is the first time a chef has...
Introducing the 2021 Tableware International Awards of Excellence
We are proud to announce entries for the 2021 Tableware International Awards of Excellence are now open.
Now more than ever, these awards take on...
Tableware International September issue online now
Tableware International’s September issue is now online. Excitingly, we announced the launch of the fourth annual 2021 Tableware International Awards of Excellence with a...
Introducing The Wilding collection
Xavier China is introducing The Wilding, its first collection
of bone china tableware – featuring the work of British artist, David Urmston.
The family-run business is...