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Collections or individual pieces that have been designed to be used for serving and displaying food – from oven-totable dishes, platters and bowls, to boards, trays and serving utensils

AND THE FINALISTS ARE…

Julia Knight Inc. Astra Collection

www.juliaknightcollection.com

“Julia Knight’s beautiful Astra collection is both fresh and functional. The shapes and sizes make it perfect for so many uses and the set doesn’t take up much space when storing, though I don’t know why anyone would ever want to store them”

The Astra Collection is the perfect blend of Julia Knight style with the simplicity of line and design for every day, modern living. This collection is inspired by celestial bodies and their sweeping arcs in the night sky. The sand cast aluminium border and sides of each bowl echo this arcing grace with panels that meet and sweep together towards the base. Each piece is finished with mother or pearl infused enamel. The Astra Collection is built for entertaining and collecting! Each colour comes in graduated sizing so you can have every option within arm’s reach (and they store beautifully nested in a minimal footprint). This collection will soon be your new go-to - your favourite piece in the pantry - as you use Astra for years to come.

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Alessi Twergi

www.alessi.com

Designed by Ettore Sottsas, Twergi includes a pepper and spice grinder in beechwood, red, yellow, black, pink and white. It also includes glass jar with hermetic lid in the same colourways along with a corkscrew. The collection is joined by a centerpiece in limewood with yellow and orange accents.

“A colourful homage to one of Italy's greatest designers, Sottsas lives!

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Blue Pheasant Austin Narrow Serving Board

www.bluepheasant.com

Teak and resin, two materials handcrafted together, bring a splash of colour to any setting. Available in unique two-tone, hand-dipped colours, no two serving boards are exactly alike.

“Great design!”

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