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Some were familiar names like Typhoon with the new Pure range, but others were new and looking to get into the UK market like Reduce from Base Brands, which now has 12 patents and 20 trademarks. One of its stand-out products was


WaterWeek: a five-bottle system that allows you to refill and reuse decorative BPA-free water bottles and store them in a space-saving tray in the fridge.


Brits at the show Design-led homeware company Black + Blum was at the show, and RTA Wine Racks returned for the first time in seven years. Although there was the acknowledged quieter aisles, Daniel Mirwis from RTA Wine Racks reported strong interest, especially in the company’s modular wine racks. For The Funky Appliance Company, this was its first time at Ambiente and since the show, it has signed up a new distributor: RKW. You can discover more about the show,


exhibitors and trends on the Ambiente blog at https://ambiente-blog.com/. Show organiser Messe Frankfurt has also developed an online trading platform at https://nextrade.market/


RTA Wine Racks were back at the show after a few years away and reported good interest in their modular wine racks


Tin Parade napkin rings from US wedding planner and designer Ryan Larson


• Sarah Selzer is managing director of specialist housewares PR agency PR Direct and a former journalist and trade press editor. Sarah’s contact details are: sarah@prdirect.net 07970 672707


show news T&G Woodware Meyer


Meyer says: ‘Ambiente 2020 was another successful show for us. We were very excited to be able to announce the launch of a new range of environmentally-focused cookware under the Prestige brand. The Eco range is made from recycled aluminium and is then recyclable at the end of its life. This range also has the world’s friendliest plant-based non-stick, developed by our Italian factory. Even with this change in non- stick coating, the performance and durability has not been compromised. In addition, we have formed an exciting partnership with Tree Aid: for every pan we sell, a tree will be planted.’ Meyer also showcased new range additions for its new Circulon ranges which successfully launched in 2019. Speciality items were also featured from its global brand, Meyer, which were ‘all very well received from our customers’. Meyer adds: ‘We enjoyed catching up with all our UK and international customers and look forward to a positive 2020.’


u0151 482 8000 uclare.holland@meyeruk.com uwww.meyergroup.co.uk


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Chosen for the Ambiente Trend Show 2020, Deco is a 1920s inspired range of natural wood serving, sharing and dining pieces with sharply defined lines and a geometric art deco style. To complement this range, T&G introduced Tip Top CrushGrind mills in gold and Oblique CrushGrind salt and pepper mills with gold tops. The supplier says: ‘Opulence and fine dining is a key trend for 2020 - and Deco delivers gold!’


u01275 841841 usales@tg-woodware.com uwww.tg-woodware.com


Viners


Viners says: ‘The Assure Collection offers a square shape, eliminating the tip of the knife to make it safer to use without compromising on performance. The knives feature curved ergonomic soft touch handles for comfort, and the blades are finished with a black non-stick coating which helps reduce cutting friction to tackle all cooking tasks.’ The collection carries a 10- year guarantee.


u0151 486 1888 usales@rayware.co.uk uhttps://www.viners.co.uk


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