Tableware International HoReCa June 2022

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Category All White

The chic sknife

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French chef Anne-Sophie with sknife’s Michael Bach

Once seen as the less-exciting neighbour to its more colourful cousins, chic white tableware has made a breathtaking play for popularity in high-end restaurants, proving uber desirable once again. We highlight some gloriously stylish options for dining tables

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Mikasa Hospitality

sknife understands the brief when it comes to developing classic pieces for top-tier dining, and they are on-trend too. The Swiss company has developed an exclusive version of its table knife with snow-white handles for French top chef Anne-Sophie (pictured above with sknife’s Michael Bach). sknife tells us that the light ash wood handle fits perfectly with the elegant, high-class design ambience of restaurants and hotel interiors.

www.sknife.com

Mikasa Hospitality From Mikasa Hospitality, the Teardrop collection has been crafted with oval and teardrop shapes, designed to bring an artistic touch to a table setting. As much as this collection is elegant and adds a touch of individuality to the tabletop, it is also functional and robust.

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Nikko

Nikko

Nikko brings us Disk, a collection which draws its inspiration from images of a clear and calm lake. With a maximised flat surface, the raised rims act to accentuate the beauty of the cuisine. One of the main characteristics of Disk is its serviceability with the collection combining superior functionality with a relaxed beauty – the result of Nikko’s advanced shaping and firing technology.

www.nikkoceramics.com

RAK Porcelain RAK Porcelain has launched its first bone china collection – Le Ballet. This new collection of bone china has a very high mechanical and physical strength and shows great chip resistance, luminosity, and an ethereal beauty. The product is made from natural mineral powder and has received all the professional certifications by the independent laboratory Lucideon in the UK to meet the requirements of the HORECA industry. The range exists in two variations Bravura (pictured) and Fedra which feature, in total, 120 different products.

www.rakporcelain.com

Did you know? RAK Porcelain’s bone china is entirely produced in-house in their factory in Ras-Al-Khaimah (UAE) which makes them one of the only companies which produces four different types of porcelain in the same factory. 60 TABLEWARE INTERNATIONAL: HoReCa

RAK Porcelain


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