Royal Copenhagen 3rd Floor
Royal Copenhagen has reason to celebrate, since it is the 10th anniversary of the distinguished, beautifully crafted Blue Fluted Mega Collection, now the company’s best- selling pattern. To honour this special occasion, a ‘Blue Mega Birthday Bash’ will beheld on the fi rst day of the Fall Tabletop Show, Tuesday 13th October. Blue Fluted Mega is a new interpretation of the well-loved Blue Fluted collection, the fi rst
pattern produced by Royal Copenhagen in 1775. The Blue Fluted pattern, an important part of Denmark’s cultural heritage, is synonymous with Danish porcelain. The story of the Blue Mega Pattern began in 2000 when a young ambitious design student Karen Kjaeldgard- Larsen contacted Royal Copenhagen. She has produced a new version of the Blue Fluted Collection, and her design was a fresh new approach to the traditional hand painted pattern. By enlarging selected details from the Blue Fluted Pattern, she created an entirely new design that refl ected her point of view.
Looking back on the past 10 years, Blue Fluted Mega is an amazing success story. It has become the company’s best-selling pattern in the US and worldwide. Today, Blue Fluted Mega is a modern classic making a statement in homes all around the world.
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Lifetime Brands 10th Floor
Add a splash of colour to your table with the new Mikasa Colour Splash Stemware and Barware Collection. Available in a range of brilliant hues, each glass captures your attention with its delightful ombre effect, radiating from the bowl to the stem of the glass. The dazzling coloured glasses are available in a variety of shapes, including Balloon, Wine, Flute, Martini, Highball, and Double-Old-Fashioned. Mikasa Colour Splash Stemware and Barware is sold in sets-of-four glasses for $49.99 MSSP. You’ll love each colour in this collection more than the next, so be sure to brighten up every occasion with this fun and vibrant collection!
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Rogaska 16th Floor
Rogaska - The Crystal Company proudly presents it’s latest collection of colored crystal gift items. Rogaska’s exceptional crystal meets
new demands of the market in contemporary or traditional design. Rogaska has been the leader in the highest quality crystal and is determined to maintain this exclusive status in the future. For October Tabletop market, Rogaska announces also launch of two new licensed programs with Trump Home and Kathy Ireland Home brands. Excitement is defi nitely something that you will not be missing at Rogaska Showroom on 16th Floor.
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Royal Crown Derby USA 3rd Floor
As historians, enthusiasts and fi lmmakers prepare to mark the 100th anniversary of the launch of the ill-fated ocean liner RMS Titantic, one of the original purveyors—Royal Crown Derby—is still in business, producing the same high-quality product as it has for 260 years. In honour of the upcoming centenary, Royal Crown Derby has decided
to reproduce its Titanic pattern for the consumer market, launching it at the New York Tabletop Show in October. The design remains as relevant today as in the days when tastemakers and millionaires made the Atlantic crossing by boat—it is a sumptuously elegant china that features encrusted gold accents, highlighted with chaplets and festoons in the style of Louis XVI, complemented with this season’s ‘it’ colour, green. In 1912, Royal Crown Derby was one of the offi cial suppliers commissioned to manufacture china for use by fi rst-class passengers on the luxury vessel Titanic. It’s no surprise, then, that the fi rm’s signature artistry will be featured in an upcoming documentary that pays tribute to the massive and intricate amount of planning and design that involved in outfi tting the famous ship. When contacted by historians working on the project, Royal Crown Derby archivists were even able to produce the original patterns books from which White Star Line employees selected the Titanic china.
Founded in 1750, Royal
Crown Derby is a world leader in the manufacture of luxury ceramics and one of the last companies to manufacture fi ne porcelain in England. The “unsinkable” Titanic set sail from Southampton, England on April 10, 1912, heading for New York City; more than 1500 people lost their lives when it sank four days later after hitting an iceberg.
www.royalcrownderby.com
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