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December 2024/January 2025 housewareslive.net


chemicals like PFOA, PFAS, and BPA, Meyer is developing high- performance, durable products using materials like ceramic, stainless steel, and cast iron.


What’s happening in the bedroom?


Walton & Co, a North Yorkshire- based designer known for its long-standing presence at Spring Fair, is launching new home textile collections for 2025, centred around four key themes: Modern Country, Fusion, Joyful Living, and Quiet Luxury. Sales Director, Helen Marshall, explains: “This year, our collections focus on Modern Country, a fresh take on country living; Fusion, with botanical designs in earthy tones; Joyful Living, which adds vibrant colours; and Quiet Luxury, offering a calm, timeless aesthetic.” The brand is also expanding its kitchen textiles range with pastel gingham aprons and accessories, along with Mediterranean Lemon and Meadow prints, and high-quality Pure Linen tea towels and aprons. Walton & Co continues to focus on quality, craftsmanship, and design in 2025.


Walton & Co’s Meadow print tablecloth


Circulon’s features a ScratchDefense coating providing longer-lasting, eco-friendly alternatives to traditional coatings.


TRENDS FOR 2025 What about cleaning?


“Consumers are becoming increasingly conscious of the environmental impact of their purchases,” explains Bona’s UK Marketing Manager, Leanne Garvie.  97% more water than traditional mopping systems, reducing waste while maintaining low chemical emissions for healthier indoor air. Additionally, Bona’s lightweight  up to 500 times, offering a more sustainable alternative to single-use disposable pads.


And appliances?


As we approach 2025, consumer behaviour is shifting towards hosting special events at home, moving away from dining out.


Colour and design will continue to be essential in the kitchen. Cello’s coordinated collections  with gloss accents in Sage Green, Pebble White, and Ash Black, with soft gold details for an accessible, premium feel.


Featured Products CrushGrind Stockholm Grinder – Oak 17cm


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Order from Burton McCall Ltd 0116 234 4611  sales@burton-mccall.com Zoku Deco Ice Mould


The Zoku Deco Ice Mould is a versatile and stylish tool for creating unique ice cubes that elevate any drink. Perfect for cocktails, mocktails, or even a simple glass of water, these moulds produce beautifully shaped ice that adds a touch of elegance to your beverages. The silicone construction ensures easy release, making it convenient to use. Zoku, known for its innovative and high-quality kitchen products, continues to impress with this practical and fun addition to their lineup. Their commitment to design and functionality shines through, making the Zoku Deco Ice Mould a must-have for any home bar or kitchen.


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Bona Premium mop spray


Cello’s 4L Air Fryer with integrated thermometer.


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