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TABLEWARE THAT IS A FEAST FOR THE EYES

Tableware is often considered to be the definitive finishing touch to a well-designed dining space. It not only serves a functional purpose but also adds personality and style to the overall look. As we delve into the latest trends in tableware, we discover a fusion of contemporary innovation and classic sophistication. From minimalist and organic designs to bold patterns and vibrant colours, the following tableware trends are sure to inspire and elevate your dining experience.

Simplicity reigns supreme in the world of tableware, as it is timeless and blends seamlessly into any interior style with understated elegance. However, the concept of bringing nature indoors is an enduring home design trend that extends to tableware as well, with organic shapes, earthy textures and natural materials adding rustic charm.

Tableware is also becoming a canvas for artistic expression, highlighted by bold patterns, intricate motifs and vibrant colours that take centre stage and create visually striking table settings – adding personality and drama. Mixing and matching patterns, colours and textures is another effective way to infuse individuality and playfulness into the dining experience.

Right The Coupe dinnerware collection by Le Creuset features elegant lines and organic shapes in an array of beautiful summery colours, ideal for everyday use. Le Creuset is available from the Escandi Design showroom on the Mijas Road or you can buy online at www.escandidesign.com

Below Right The Eva Solo Martini glass with its slanted rim is made from mouth-blown glass. It has a thin and elegant rim and, despite the shape, it can be used from any angle. Eva Solo is available from Escandi Design on the Mijas Road (www.escandidesign.com) and Your Home Styling in Centro Nórdico on the Mijas Road (www.yourhomestyling.com)

Below Venice is a magical city, full of mysticism and esotericism that is evident in the façades of its many palaces and churches. Vista Alegre’s award-winning Cannaregio collection was inspired by the city, with rich colours, florals and motifs adding a romantic and luxurious look to any table setting (www.vistaalegre.com)

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