Berlin design from Hering Berlin
Spotted at this Septembers Maison et Objet, Porcelain Manufacturers Hering Berlin presented their very fi rst own glass and textiles collection. The Berlin manufacturer became famous with fi nest porcelain dinner services and lamps made of wafer- thin biscuit porcelain. Hering Berlin’s typical no-compromise attitude towards its
manufacturing work and the
elegance and beauty of form for which it is known are evident in both glass series, which have been produced exclusively in the Theresienthal glassworks in line with the specifi cations given by Stefanie Hering. In addition to the new glass and textile collection, Hering Berlin is
presenting its renowned dinner service as well as its porcelain art and lamps in wafer-thin biscuit porcelain at the trade fairs. Four dinner services - Essence, Noble, Masters and Soul – offer tableware culture for your home and also satisfy the high standards of Michelin chefs. ‘Desire’ - the culture of bestowing gifts from Hering Berlin - contains 65 works and rounds off the more than 750 pieces which make up the Hering Berlin Collection.
www.hering-berlin.de Polka dot pretty by Yedi Menu keep it cool
Menu is introducing ‘The Cool Set’ consist of serving bowl, bowl with cooling element, and bamboo lid for serving salads and fresh sea- food that must be kept cool.
The set is an extension of the popular New Norm Carving and Serving Set which was launched by Menu last year. The new set matches the existing design and can be used in conjunction with it or by itself. “We believe that food takes taste and visual apprehension
from the way it is served and the materials on which it is served. We continue our line of design that combines and mixes different materials such as porcelain, bamboo wood and melamine to embrace the gastronomy, you want to present and serve to your guests,” says architects Kasper Rønn and Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen.
www.menu.as
Tea for two or enough for a crowd-this richly hued porcelain is dotted with multicoloured spots and lined in crisp white. The sets come with a mix of six different colours, and are nestled in a satin-lined hatbox. Established in 1980, Yedi Houseware offers elegant, yet contemporary products for the home. A family-owned business, Yedi Houseware is carried by major retailers and department stores nationwide. This team has created a unique international approach to gift and tabletop design, which constantly receives global recognition for its creativity and innovation.
www.yedihouseware.com ALSO Home go fi shing
Pictured is the Goldfi sh Breakfast set from ALSO Home. The unique and striking design features handpainted orange fi sh on a pale green background. The range consists of many different combinations and gift sets, inclusing a set of four plates, a set of two cup and saucers, a set of four cup and saucers, a set of four bowls, napkins and teaspoons. The range is dishwasher safe. ALSO Home have a great interest in unique product which is handpicked for its style and originality and this range is no exception.
www.alsohome.com TABLEWARE INTERNATIONAL 17
New additions for Aynsley
Aynsley’s exciting summer introductions include a pair of boxed Latte mugs, and a contemporary Salad bowl and server set. Expanding on the success of their Casual Dining collections Aynsley offer both the stylish Latte mugs and Salad bowls in all of their current designs. Introduced in spring 2010 Aynsley’s range ‘Mozart’ has proved to be a great success, with twelve new pieces added to the range for the summer. Included are the new Latte mugs and Salad bowl and server sets, which are sure to be a real winner.
www.aynsley.co.uk
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