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glassware is Linq from Libbey. Be on trend


You should keep up with the latest trends in glassware and other drinking vessels. The vintage look is by now well established on the cocktail scene, but is still going strong, so much so that Libbey has recently introduced an important new range called 1924, which encapsulates the spirit of that grand époque of cocktail drinking, the 1920s.


Then there is the sensation of copper. Copper is now so popular that manufacturers cannot keep up with demand – shakers, martini glasses, hammered mugs, jiggers, bar spoons and even showpiece pineapples. You name it, you can get it in shiny metal to make a massive impact, both front of house and backbar.


Perhaps your bar is suitable for creating that Caribbean feel? Then the Artis Tiki collection is a must, with mugs, bowls for sharing, skulls, pineapples and bowling balls. They are freaky, funky and fun. New for this season are the chiki monkey, elephant and the Indian head mug.


In our view, the preparation and presentation of your drink is a key part of your ability to differentiate your business from the competition and to add value to your drinks menu.


Artis is one of the country’s leading distributors of barware, glassware and tableware. All the equipment mentioned is contained in the 2017 Artis catalogue and the Autumn 2017 brochure, both available now online at: www.artis-uk.com/dowloads or to order you own personal hard copy call: 0208 391 5544


DECEMBER 2017 23


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