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Monday February 5 2018 THE NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM, BIRMINGHAM


Salter


Salter Megastone is described as ‘an innovative coating, borne from the need for functional, durable cookware. Hard and long-lasting, it will stand the test of time. Megastone coating is 5 times stronger than standard non-stick cookware; it can even be used with metal utensils and remain scratch-free. The non-stick coating will not fade or peel and the pans are dishwasher-safe.’


u0161 934 2268 uwww.saltercookshop.com


Salter


The Salter Vintage Enamel Range is billed as ‘the perfect addition to any traditional kitchen'. Made from steel with an enamel coating and gloss finish, the handcrafted range features a soft blue colour and includes casserole pots, roasting trays, jugs and saucepans, ‘providing a vintage way to cook and prepare foods’.


u0161 934 2268 uwww.saltercookshop.com Russell Hobbs


Made from stainless steel, the Russell Hobbs Classic Collection range features fry pans, saucepans and casserole pots. Suitable for all hob types including induction, the pans are available in a range of sizes. Russell Hobbs says: ‘The stainless steel finish and matching hollow handles add a touch of style, while the saucepans and casserole pots include tempered glass lids with steam vents.’


u0161 934 2240 uhttps://uk.russellhobbs.com/russell-hobbs-products


Tradestock


Etore is a new stemware range from Durobor, described as ‘perfect for embracing the trend for cocktails and other hip drinks of the moment’. Etore will be launched at the Spring Fair alongside other lines including the Ginetic drink & serveware collection, Dine in for 2 carafe/wine glass set, Raised Spirits barware and new collections from Crystalite Bohemia.


u01823 661717 36 | housewareslive.net uwww.tradestockltd.co.ukHousewaresLive.net Dunoon


Following the success of Ishtar, Dubai and Sheikh, David Broadhurst has designed Zahra: a range of three mugs on Dunoon’s popular Lomond shape. These continue the theme of Arabian-influenced geometric patterns and are mainly in rich red colours, enhanced with 22 carat metallic gold. Based in Staffordshire, Dunoon is a manufacturer of fine bone china mugs, cups & saucers and teapots.


u01785 817414 uwww.dunoonmugs.co.uk


Creative Tops


The new Healthy Living collection from La Cafetière aims to ‘encourage consumers to take some time to rejuvenate the senses’. La Cafetiere says: ‘Enjoy every nuance of pure green, soothing herbal or energizing fruit teas with heat-resistant glass mug and teapot designs, which will accentuate the delicate colours and aromas of tea infusions.’


u01536 207710 uwww.creative-tops.comtwitter.com/Housewaresnews January/February 2018


Progress


Progress says: ‘Prepare fresh, great-tasting meals with this range of Progress Multifunctional Kitchen Scissors. With professional quality stainless steel blades for precision cutting, snip herbs directly onto meals for a quick answer to restaurant-style garnishing. Use the scissors for cutting, chopping ingredients, peeling vegetables, opening bottles and more.’


u0161 934 2240 uwww.progresscookshop.com


Denby


The Monsoon Fleur collection by Denby combines cobalt blue with contemporary fine line work against a sliver shimmer decoration on cream china, across nine key pieces. Described as ‘delicate in design and appearance but made to last’, the items can be used in the oven, microwave, dishwasher and freezer.


u01773 740715 uwww.denbypottery.com


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