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outdoor dining - tabletop Take it outside!


Nothing spreads joy and togetherness like gathering over food. This ritual has always played an important role in our lives, especially the tradition of entertaining at home, and beautiful tableware is key to creating ambience and conveying function and style, both inside and out. As we head into the Summer season, outdoor tableware must be both practical and on-trend.


trend that is based on far more than COVID, outdoor cooking and dining is here to stay. Eating outdoors feels liberating, exciting - food tastes better and nature provides the perfect backdrop.


A Relaxed dinnerware


This year, tableware trends are all about expression through colour, organic shapes and loose layering. According to Temple & Webster’s Natalie Mell, to create more rustic and relaxed table settings, servingware is appearing less refined and polished. “Instead of fine porcelain, we’re seeing hardier earthenware and stoneware with crackle finishes and rougher textures to emphasise the artisanal process. Ceramic serving ware is also appearing more textural with raised dots and other motifs. The extra texture comes in handy for better gripping of serving vessels.” Patrick Bridge, chief operations officer at Harbour Lifestyle, says: “When the British


weather


becomes less Baltic, but still isn’t as mild as we would like, there are still valuable, stylish additions you can make to your outdoor space to ensure it remains a place to enjoy


elevating your evening’s plans without actually leaving your home!


“Sources of heat, such as firepits, heaters and tabletop fires allow you to enjoy your garden comfortably when the temperature outside is less than appealing. Plus, installing these impressive displays enhances the aesthetic of your garden, and also provides lighting for those evenings when you just don’t want to go back inside yet.”


www.bridgman.co.uk


with the family and entertain guests all year round.


“To keep your outdoor space in use even on drizzly days, you should consider creating a sheltered seating area. Pergolas effortlessly extend your living space and offer protection from the elements, so you can cosy up and enjoy the fresh air without succumbing to the Great British weather. For a romantic, bohemian vibe, add lanterns, twinkly lights, and blankets –


outdoor tabletop - products Nic by Brabantia


This summer, Brabantia are raving about the Nic Bread Bin. Available in light or dark grey, this smooth mover is easy to carry and store. BPA-free and cradle-to-cradle certified at bronze level, this bread bin is a conscious choice. Not to mention its dual functionality- the bamboo lid can be removed and used as a serving board! Space saving ingenuity for serving up a sunny treat. Get in touch to find out more!


usales.uk@brabantia.com uwww.brabantia.com/uk


T&G Nordic


Perfect for picnics, outdoor dining and garden parties this gorgeous collection of natural wood serving, storing and display crates will add charm to any outdoor dining table. Each piece is unique due to the natural wood grain and is available in white or natural wood. The collection includes mini crate, medium crate, deep tray, long serving board, cutlery/bottle holder, table caddy for condiments and large cutlery tray. This collection gives customers the opportunity to make it a summer to remember and enjoy the alfresco revival! Exclusively Houseware Stand 263


u+44 (0) 1275 841841 uwww.tg-woodware.com


May 2022 • HousewaresLive.net • twitter.com/Housewaresnews housewareslive.net | 27 ProCook


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