Monday February 4 2019 THE NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM, BIRMINGHAM
Zyliss Meyer
Meyer will unveil a completely new stand, with new product launches for Circulon, Anolon and Prestige making their debut. The stand will feature interactive and digital technology for the first time demonstrating new ways to communicate the brand and opportunities for in-store application. In addition, Meyer has increased its hospitality area giving customers a chance to unwind and relax. A dedicated barista will be serving a wide range of drinks across the day.
u0151 482 8000
uwww.meyergroup.co.uk
Stasher
US eco brand Stasher will be making its Frankfurt debut this year and will have all the available sizes and colours of this silicone self-sealing bag on show. New shades for Spring/Summer 2019 are amethyst and rose, which will join the current UK line-up of clear, aqua, citrus, lime and raspberry (pictured). Stasher is one of eight brands distributed by PHAKitchEssentials.
u0151 651 2265
uwww.phakitchenessentials.co.uk
yliss will preview its extensive new range of Comfort knives. With Japanese stainless steel blades and a taper ground edge, the knives feature patented touchpoints and soft touch secure grip handles. There are 11 different blade profiles for tasks including peeling, paring and carving - and a series of knife sets (such as the 3-piece set pictured). Each knife comes with a blade sheath for safe in-drawer storage. Other new products will include the Twist & Roll Mini Chopper, Multi-Purpose Food Savers and an Electronic Can Opener.
u0870 160 1319
uwww.zyliss.co.uk Smidge
Driven by the desire to reduce the consumption of single-use plastic, new brand Smidge will launch 90 products. Smidge says the range ‘covers a wide variety of categories from ‘on the go’ through to everyday household usage, including a unique 100% bio-degradable and recyclable formulation that means no plastic or melamine makes it into the environment’. Targeted at consumers who want to engage in more environmentally-friendly consumption, the brand’s philosophy is simple: ‘Responsible, affordable, optimistic; giving the consumer a different choice.’
u0117 940 0000
uwww.wearesmidge.com
show news KitchenCraft
KitchenCraft says: ‘The new Barcelona collection from La Cafetière, with its durable ceramic design and luxurious mix of gloss and matt finishes, brings a burst of style and colour in shades of mustard, cool grey, plum and retro blue, which offer the option of block colour use or a mix and match option for a striking individual look.’
u0121 604 1111
uwww.kitchencraft.co.uk/www.creative-tops.com
KitchenCraft
KitchenCraft will reveal the new Edited Grinder 270 by La Cafetière: an exclusive smooth action manual grinder with a ceramic grinding mechanism and a handle which turns 270 degrees, to wind with ease and maximum leverage, returning to its space-saving position after use. Grinder 270 is a British design with a 10-year guarantee.
u0121 604 1111
uwww.kitchencraft.co.uk/ www.creative-tops.com
January/February 2019 Cole & Mason
The mills and seasoning brand Cole & Mason, which is part of the DKB Household group, celebrates its 100th anniversary in 2019 with a host of new product development, including the launch of the Precision+ grinding mechanism. This enhanced mechanism releases more pepper per turn, reduces blockages and offers a more consistent performance. It will appear on four new mill collections including the Lyndhurst Ash Inverta (pictured) and will be rolled out across the Precision range in coming months.
u0870 160 1319
uwww.coleandmason.com •
HousewaresLive.net Ken Hom
There is a new look for Ken Hom ranges this Spring, including stylised packaging (with each piece featuring a portrait of the celebrity chef by Christian Develter), new products and new and improved Ken Hom Classic lines. The master of Asian cooking himself will be making an appearance at Frankfurt on the DKB Household stand with a series of demos.
u0870 160 1319
uwww.kenhomwoks.co.uk
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