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Monday February 5 2018 THE NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM, BIRMINGHAM


Ambiente appetisers


Doors open to the five-day trade show Ambiente in Frankfurt on February 9. Here’s a taster of what’s on offer for housewares buyers


Beldray


The 30 Litre Dual-Compartment Recycling Bin is split into two 15 litre compartments, each with its own plastic inner liner, for an easier and fuss-free way to separate recycling. The foot pedal function provides a hygienic hands-free way to dispose of rubbish, and a stainless steel finish is suitable for kitchens and utility rooms. .


u0333 577 9820 uwww.beldray.com Denby


Denby Studio Blue is a new artisan collection of bowls, plates and mugs in four shades of blue. Denby says: ‘Tapping into the trend for a more natural aesthetic in the home using honest materials and ceramic techniques, Studio Blue is a tactile collection which captures the essence of our hand-crafting skills and textural glazes, perfected over 200 years in Derbyshire.’


u01773 740715 uwww.denbypottery.com


KitchenCraft Meyer Group


Meyer Group will exhibit its wide assortment of brands across several product categories, including Anolon, Circulon and Prestige. The company said: ‘We look forward to seeing all of our customers, both old and new, so we can share our exciting new launches and 2018 communication plans with them.’


u0151 482 8000 uwww.meyergroup.co.uk


Salter


The Salter Diamond Tech cookware range features a diamond effect PFOA-free non-stick coating that requires little or no oil. Safe for use with metal utensils, the range features soft-touch handles for an ergonomic way to cook. Available in a range of sizes suitable for all meals, the pans are induction-suitable.


u0161 934 2268 uwww.saltercookshop.com


Mason Cash


Pictured is the new Innovative Kitchen Range. Mason Cash said: ‘We’ve taken our most iconic items and given them an innovative twist for modern day cooks and bakers.’ Examples include juicers with storage for unused half lemons, and the grip stand mixing bowl (that originated over a century ago) which now has flat sides around the bowl to make tilting easier.


u0151 336 9200 usales@rayware.co.uk


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On show will be the new five-strong Stellar beechware chopping board collection. Created from high grade 2cm thick beech, each is finished with a stainless steel hanging loop and has one smooth side, while the reverse has a draining channel. There is also a 30cm pizza serving board, a 4cm deep butcher’s block and an extendable trivet.


u0117 940 0000 uwww.stellarcookware.co.uk


twitter.com/Housewaresnews January/February 2018


New launches will include MasterClass Smart Ceramic, described as ‘a high-quality range of bakeware that combines functional design with outstanding performance, and an element of on-trend luxe with its copper tones’. The non- stick surface is reinforced with ceramic and slightly textured, allowing for fat-free cooking. All pieces are designed to nest together without risk of surface damage for space-saving storage.


u0121 604 1111 uwww.kitchencraft.co.uk


Burleigh


Burleigh will unveil three new colourways. ‘Felicity’ features an all-over design in a delicate floral pattern in soft pink and a bold shade of berry, while Burleigh's best-selling 'Asiatic Pheasants' is now available in contemporary Dove Grey. Handcrafted and hand-decorated at Burleigh’s Middleport Pottery in Stoke-on-Trent, the new ranges feature gentle tones, suitable for Spring- inspired tablescapes.


u01773 740740 uwww.burleigh.co.uk


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