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Dunoon exports 70 per cent of its production to more than 60 global countries.
“Whereas in the Far East classical patterns such as florals and cute, on regular size, shapes sell well. However, the market is constantly evolving and it’s important that retailers try various shapes and patterns – you never know what the next big trend is!”
When asked whether Dunoon would ever consider designing full dinnerware collections again, Peter tells us: “When we made stoneware in the 1970s and early 1980s we produced both mugs and tableware and in the 1980s and 1990s a range of ceramics
Before we leave Peter go, we have just one question – why does tea taste so nice from a Dunoon mug?
“As mentioned earlier, we slip-cast our mugs, they are not machine made and are therefore nice and thin, light to hold and fine to drink from. Ideal for tasting a good mug of tea or coffee, plus a beautiful pattern can only add to the pleasure! I’ve been with Dunoon for many years, and I’m constantly told by our customers and users of Dunoon mugs that their drinks taste so much better from a Dunoon mug.”
To see Dunoon’s 2023 designs – visit them at Ambiente, Hall 12.1, D21.