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show swen TheWentworth Ta Tableware Company


over the last decade, with sharing plates, platters, communal tables and As you will be aware, a hyper-casual dining revolution has taken place


mismatched tableware becoming the standard, as ‘eating out’ became


The popularity of this dining directionmeant that fine dining went out of fast and informal.


fashion. But recently, new fine dining restaurants have started opening in


feeling that these are special dining experiences thatmake eating out feel cities around the world with a refreshing sense of occasion; creating the


economy’; essentially, fine dining is new and novel tomanyMillennials for Themotivation for the reinvention of fine dining links to the ‘experience like an ‘event’ again.


whomcasual dining is the normand they are now craving new dining experiences as a formof escapismand adventure.


We believe this restaurant trend will begin to influence home dining trends, especially once we get into 2020 and the economic impact of Brexit kicks in, potentially affecting the cost of living and leading Brits to eat out less. Instead, theymay opt to create ‘at-home events’ which give family and friends a special experience - and provide a welcome touch of luxury during tough times.


Central to this trend is the creation of an elegantly dressed dinner table including exquisite glassware, table linen, statement cutlery and stylish tableware. TheWentworth Tableware Company’s Deco Dreamdinnerware sets the perfect tone.


Featuring a balancedmix of complementary repeating geometric patterns, a fanmotif and classic fish scale/wave patterns, it’s immediately


recognisable as being Art Deco-inspired - which is perfect timing as we enter the 2020s next year. The gold detailing brings high shine back to table schemes, after years ofmatte surface finishes dominating the trends. Get ready for gloss to trend-up!


This tableware trend does not advocate keeping a dinner service ‘for best’ though. It is not overly formal, which is partly thanks to themixing of patterns across the collection. Essentially, the trend directionmoves towards creating specialmoments every day; finding simple ways in which we can reward and comfort ourselves and our loved ones.


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earthy, artisanal tableware which showcases The Studio Grey collection is deeply textural,


a grey reactive glaze framed by a charcoal edge band, complemented by pieces in a


colour that is increasingly the colour of Grey is an incredibly versatile neutral satinmatt glaze.


storage products, appliances and tableware. choice for kitchen cabinetry, worktops,


The pieces thatmake up this collection are informed by, and in tune with, how people now aspire to eat at home - the type of food


the enjoyment of an array of global cuisines The collection includes lots of bowls for and the format of its presentation.


(including Japanese food). There are rice


wonderfully tactile ridged bowls, which are bowls, ramen bowls, nesting bowls and


gardens of Japan (this will be a key texture reminiscent of the raked dry landscape


handlelessmugs feel lovely to hold - a nod to for products in 2020). And the ergonomic


Denby was also given an award by Scarlet connect you to the formof the product. Eastern drinking vessels that physically


Collection by Denby, which ismade fromfin collection, fromtheMonsoon Home Opus for its newMandala tableware


unfortunately did not have space to include trends we have forecast for 2020 which we china. It aligns perfectly with one of the


in the Trend Display at the Exclusively Shows.


This trend centres on old cultures and aims to create a sense of cultural continuity that we can take with us into our hi-tech future - binding us to the past. The


aesthetics of the trend include richly detailed, often spiritual patterns such as arabesques, ogee, paisley andmandalamotifs, often with a woodblock printed look.


In connection with these patterns, interest in - and adoption of - Arabic food (whether Moroccan, Lebanese, Persian, Syrian or Emirati) is growing in theWestern diet. The Mandala collection, with its eclectic


application ofmandalamotifs, is the perfect platformon which to serve Arabic dishes.


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