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Vogue (left) and Grace (right). Not pictured is Illusion.
Bonna introduces the Cutlery Collection Premium HoReCa brand Bonna has introduced the Cutlery Collection to its extensive range. The Nick Holland designed assortment includes three separate collections. The Grace series as been specially designed for the fine dining segment, the Vogue series was designed with a sculptural feature with its flowing lines and soft curves, while Illusion has been crafted for comfort and ease of use. Using the best quality stainless steel in the Cutlery Collection, Bonna says it is continuing to provide solutions for the different needs of its users.
Dibbern partners with five-star Schloss Elmau Dibbern played a part – sort of – in the recent G7 summit, held at the five-star Schloss Elmau, a four-story castle in the Bavarian Alps. The 123 room hotel is a Dibbern partner with the acclaimed brand chosen as the hotel’s porcelain and refined parts provider with a custom-made design showcasing the hotel’s logo.
Kiln ready for
hospitality
Denby’s Kiln Collection was introduced to hospitality circles at the Cedabond, FEA and ENSE distributor events this year. Oven, freezer and commercial dishwasher safe, the surface of each piece has a glassy effect and is non-porous which gives it strength, durability and carries Denby's edge chip guarantee. The company supplies some of the most prestigious restaurants in the UK and overseas.
Mesa Ceramics shows growth in hospitality Mesa Ceramics say they are showing steady growth in HoReCa. Most recently their mix-andmatch concept is showcased at Izakaya Matsuri, a new Asian restaurant with a tavern concept in the charming city of Aveiro, Portugal. With a mix of shapes in Urban, Natura, Coupe and Rondo, Mesa present a concept that invites customers to share food while savouring the subtlety of Asian cuisine.
Customer is king To cater for their professional customers, Zwisel Glas introduced functional, sturdy and sustainable boxes and offer target group specific packaging units (units of six). They also avoid glass labels or leaflets and thereby guarantee easy handling for customers. Thanks to the new carton label with images of the glasses on both sides, the contents of the boxes are already clearly visible from a distance. 14 TABLEWARE INTERNATIONAL
Photos credits – Geovanna Cristina