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show news Horwood ClickClack


Described as ‘airtight, versatile and good- looking, with soft organic forms and pastel hues’, the Daily Range of storage containers was launched by ClickClack at Exclusively Housewares. ClickClack says: ‘With sizes for keeping snacks, lunches or leftovers fresh, they are fridge-, freezer-, microwave- and dishwasher-safe - just click-and-go!’


u01954 231 616 usales@beamgroup.co.uk


ClickClack


Launched to the UK market at Exclusively Housewares, this 20-strong range of tools and gadgets from New Zealand kitchenware brand ClickClack has already won a Good Design Award. ClickClack says: ‘Available in matte grey with polished chrome accents or matte blue with polished rose gold accents (both with non-slip handles), this range is not only unique and sophisticated, but has practicality designed into every product.’


u01954 231 616 usales@beamgroup.co.uk


Horwood showcased a new cookware range from the Stellar brand. Called Stay Cool, the name reflects the design of the collection’s handles, which stay cool while the pan directs all of the heat into the pan body, to ensure efficient cooking. Other features include silicone- edged glass lids which promise hassle-free draining and high grade stainless steel pans with curved bases (holding the induction plate).


u0117 940 0000 uwww.stellarcookware.co.uk


Monday February 4 2019 THE NATIONAL MOTORCYCLE MUSEUM, BIRMINGHAM


Denby


Launched in spring 2018, Studio Blue is Denby's fastest growing pattern – and was recognised by trend forecaster Scarlet Opus at Exclusively Housewares (see next issue). Available loose or in many collations presented in Denby's new packaging style, there is extensive supporting material available as well as POS and merchandising guidelines.


u01773 740715 uwww.denbypottery.com


GreenPan


On show was Featherweights: the first cast aluminium range for GreenPan. It is described as ‘extremely lightweight (50% lighter than cast iron) and easy to handle, but with superior heat distribution, excellent heat retention and an innovative ‘rainfall effect’ lid’.


u01483 255842 uwww.greenpan.co.uk


T&G Woodware


T&G Woodware launched its new ‘Ocean’ collection, which includes wireware baskets, trivets and wooden boards. T&G says: ‘With all the current media focus on plastic pollution in our seas, we hope this will engage everyone in a conversation to rethink plastic and what we can all do to help’. T&G donates to Plastic Oceans UK from sales of these products to support this charity. Other introductions included Classic Diamond Mills, which have fully adjustable ceramic mechanisms; and ‘Bar’ coasters with lasered engraved text, that complement T&G’s ‘Bar’ boards.


u01275 841841 uwww.tg-woodware.com


24 | housewareslive.net Swan Brabantia


Brabantia previewed a new laundry range at Exclusively Housewares. Linn is described as ‘a beautiful laundry concept that cleverly merges two categories, as both a storage rack and a drying rack’. Alongside Linn, Brabantia introduced new aluminium hangers, a new foldable laundry basket, and a range of contemporary colours for its classic laundry bins and laundry baskets.


u01275 810600 uwww.brabantia.com/uk


HousewaresLive.net


Swan unveiled its new Fearne by Swan Housewares collection, which complements its established range of appliances designed in collaboration with celebrity Fearne Cotton, who joined the Swan team on the stand during the show. The range includes over 30 products available in four colours of Lily, Truffle, Peacock and Pale Honey, including oven dishes, non- stick enamel cookware, mixing bowls and ceramic mugs.


u0844 826 9357 uwww.swan-brand.co.uk


twitter.com/Housewaresnews July/August 2018


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