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Typhoon says: ‘Gold is one of the hottest home décor trends of the year and the gilded accents of Typhoon Modern Kitchen add a luxurious feel to any countertop, while the combination of acacia wood with gold, with glitzy storage and bold geometric shapes, creates a glamorous look.’


u01514861888 uwww.typhoonhousewares.com


Prestige


Prestige added eight models to its pressure cooker collection at the show. Available from August, the new items are suitable for all hobs including induction and come in varying capacities. In conjunction with this launch, Prestige has created new packaging that aims to communicate clearly and simply the benefits of pressure cooking and how a pressure cooker actually works. In addition, an on-pack recipe is included.


u0151 482 8000 uwww.meyergroup.co.uk Tradestock


The Raising Spirits concept from Tradestock offers a mix of glassware in a variety of drink-specific shapes and capacities. Decorated contemporary ladies and gents fizz glasses (pictured), along with a 65cl decorated gin & tonic, Royal Trumpet fizz, whisky snifter and ladies and gents decorated gins - which are already best sellers in their own right - make up the initial collection.


Eddingtons


Billed as a sustainable, natural alternative to plastic wrap for food storage, Bee's Wrap are reusable sandwich wraps made of beeswax, organic cotton, organic jojoba oil and tree resin. The wraps, which are fully biodegradable and compostable, are packaged in a Vermont-crafted hardwood button and piece of hemp twine for bundling up a meal on the go. After the sandwich is unfolded, the wrap doubles as a placemat. Used several times each week, Bee’s Wrap should last for around one year.


u01488 686572 uwww.eddingtons.co.uk


Creative Tops


Spring Fair saw Creative Tops launch new Mikasa tableware and glassware collections, inspired by the latest trends. Aventura (pictured) celebrates ‘striking imperfections of the artisan’s workshop’with a hand-crafted look of uneven shaping and strong colour spilling over edges, while a reactive glaze creates individual patterns for each piece’.


u01536207710 uwww.creative-tops.com


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u01823 661717 uwww.tradestockltd.co.uk


T&G Woodware


Making its debut was for the City collection of ceramic kitchen storage items (pictured) with an on-trend geometric design. Made from earthenware, the range includes store jars, a utensil jar, butter dish, spoon rest, salt & pepper shakers, three dip dishes and egg cups. Also launched at the show was the Tutti Frutti ceramic range with co-ordinating new Bar boards, and the Drift woodware collection of painted wood kitchen pieces, for organising a table, dresser or countertop.


u01275 841841 Viners


The new Viners Eternal Knives feature a subtle smoky marble-effect handle, with a curved structure for comfort when slicing and dicing. The range offers five knives, ‘all made with the finest quality German grade steel blades for superior performance and precision’.


u01514861888 uwww.viners.co.uk


twitter.com/Housewaresnews March/April 2018 uwww.tg-woodware.com Falcon Products


Spring Fair gave Falcon Products the opportunity to showcase all of its brands including the multifunctional WECK (pictured) which, along with a wide range of products for preserving, offers a host of jars for alternative uses such as presenting, storing, serving, cooking, baking and even display or decoration. Accessories are also available.


u01706 224790 uwww.falconproducts.co.uk


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