HOUSEWARES AWARDS 2024 Meet the judges
The Housewares Awards 2024 judges are a distinguished panel of industry experts, renowned for their extensive knowledge and experience in the housewares sector.
Our judges bring a diverse range of perspectives from retail, design, innovation, and consumer insights. Their expertise has ensured of a rigorous evaluation process, recognising excellence and innovation across our various categories.
Chloe Jones – Leekes Ltd
I am the buying controller at Leekes Ltd, a family owned and run business established over 125 years ago. Leekes is a unique retailer offering everything to create a beautiful home under one roof. With 20 years’ experience of working in the housewares industry, my passion is kitchen and tableware. I love new trends, good quality and innovative product design at affordable prices.
Abigail Taylor – Luxe Cookshop
I have more than eight years of experience in the industry as Manager and Owner of Luxe Cookshop in Northampton which specialises in unique gifting and cookware. I have a passion for innovative and stylish products, particularly if they come with sustainable credentials, I’m always on the lookout for the next new “it” product.
David Crossley – Salamander Cookshop
David Crossley is the Owner of Salmander Cookshop, an inde- pendent retailer for people who enjoy cooking, want to cook more or know someone who does.
Based in Dorset since 1993, the business stocks a wide range of cookware, a vast range of tools and gadgets and gifts.
Mohamed Hajat - Burton McCall
As Head of Sales for Burton McCall my role involves managing a sales team who in turn service the home, garden, DIY, HORECA, outdoor & sports channels and also look after a few strategic customers to keep me busy!
After working with Burton McCall for over 10 years, I can proudly say I am still enjoying the role and amazing brands we represent and, of course, with our very supportive customer base.
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