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TABLEWARE


practicality. Available in elegant hues of sand beige, sage green, and coral red, these pieces add sophistication to any dining setting while complementing contemporary interiors. “In 2025, we’re focusing on high-quality ceramic and our improved borosilicate glass offering,” explains Pavlina Nikolova, Trade Marketing & Digital


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catering to diverse dining styles. Sustainability remains a priority, with the Creation range crafted from


natural materials and packaged in biodegradable materials, reducing environmental impact. Earthy tones and organic textures dominate  spaces in home dining. Meyer’s Oneida brand continues to elevate dining experiences with


its premium cutlery collections, blending timeless elegance with modern trends. Popular ranges like Icarus, Barcelona, Moda, Voss, Tibet


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Hammered, and Mascagni cater to diverse tastes and occasions. These  


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Material innovation remains a cornerstone of Oneida’s offering. Stainless steel, enhanced with nickel and chrome for added durability, ensures long-lasting performance and aesthetic appeal. Fu st


Functionality and design converge in ergonomic handles and versatile aesthetics, allowing Oneida cutlery to transition seamlessly between everyday meals and special gatherings. A


A Meyer spokesperson highlights: “With more people enjoying casual dining at home, there is an increased demand for cutlery that is both durable and stylish for daily meals. We’ve focused on creating designs that are versatile and practical for everyday use, ensuring they are easy to care for, resistant to wear, and aesthetically pleasing. Collections with ergonomic handles and simple, contemporary styles cater to these preferences.”


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Consumer trends also drive Oneida’s sustainable practices. By prioritising recyclable stainless steel and timeless designs, the brand promotes longevity, reducing waste and fostering eco-conscious   modern sophistication.


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Oneida’s Mascagni range


Bowled Over “We’re observing a growing trend towards both timeless elegance and playful novelty in tableware,” explains George Mann, National Sales Manager at Le Creuset. “Classic hues such as Le Creuset’s rich Garnet red remain popular, offering a luxurious and versatile aesthetic that suits a variety of interiors. At the same time, novelty items like pumpkin- shaped cookware for Halloween and festive holiday pieces have gained


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