news BHETA appoints new president
the trade body’s Annual General Meeting (AGM) on July 10.
Denby collaborates with John Lewis
Quartz Rose is a new collection from John Lewis & Partners and British pottery Denby. The collaboration marks the first time that the department store group has launched a co- branded ceramic range. John Lewis & Partners tabletop buyer Nicola
Hattersley commented: “I’m always proud when we work on our new ranges at John Lewis & Partners, which is why I’m particularly excited about our exclusive collaboration: John Lewis + Denby Quartz Rose. “We have loved working in a partnership with
Denby - bringing our two iconic British brands together, using our combined expertise to create a collection of plates, bowls, mugs, jugs and pots handcrafted with skill and care in Derbyshire and available only at John Lewis & Partners.”
Alastair Fisher, joint managing director of Taylor’s Eye Witness, was appointed as the new president of the British Home Enhancement Trade Association (BHETA) at
This is a non-executive position. Alastair succeeds Roger Morgan-Grenville, business development director of Dexam, in the role. The AGM also confirmed
the BHETA board as: David Holmes - managing director of The DRH Collection - Treasurer, Andrew Weiss –
Chairman, Will Jones - Chief Operating Officer, Clare Holland - Finance Director, Paul Boyce - ceo European operations of QEP Vitrex, Rythm Jain - ceo of Eliza Tinsley, Richard Walker - commercial director of Eddingtons, Nick Cornwell - managing director of Black + Blum, and Jonathan Collier - managing director of Monument Tools.
Tefal to exhibit at the Autumn Fair
Housewares supplier Tefal will once again be taking part in the Autumn Fair, in partnership with EPE. A selection of Tefal’s best- selling cookware and SDA ranges will be showcased on the EPE stand (D20-E21 in Hall 18) at the event, which takes place from September 1 to September 4 at Birmingham’s NEC - including two EPE exclusives: the new Tefal Select Grill and the new Cook
Healthy Cookware range The Tefal Select Grill
(pictured) offers thickness sensor technology and a digital screen with automatic countdown that allows you to select your cooking preference. Its three automatic programmes (Red Meat, Burger and Chicken) adjust cooking time and temperature, while a manual mode allows the user to take control of grilling.
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