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Pictured from Grunwerg is Cafe Ole

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‘Desire’ - a classic and chic design cafetiere with a sleek 18/10 stainless steel jacket and heat resistant glass available in three sizes. Spare beakers are also available. Also pictured is Grunwerg’s Cafe Ole ‘Style’ - a sleek and urban look design cafetiere available in black or cream. Made of plastic and glass, with stylish and sturdy handle. It features a stainlesssteel plunger, and easy pour spout. Spare glass beakers are also available in this range. Grunwerg T: 0114 275 6700 E: sales@grunwerg.co.uk W: www.grunwerg.co.uk

Following the success of its innovative Induction Hob Protector, Falcon Products presented a larger version at Spring Fair. Coming under its Bake-O-Glide™ brand, the hob protectors can be cut to size if necessary and are suitable for two, four or six ring hobs. They create a protective surface between cookware and the hob to prevent

Grunwerg presents ‘Sandringham’ - a unique range of contemporary hammered effect 18/10 stainless steel teapots in a polished mirror finish,

scratches, scuffs and marks without affecting functionality. The nonstick, heat resistant (up to 250°C) silicone coating also helps to reduce movement of pots and pans, whilst the clever design still allows for

set to draw attention to any tables. The range is available in three sizes. Also featured is ‘Chatsworth’ - a stylish and elegant range of 18/10

touch controls to be seen and used through the hob protector.

Stainless Steel teapots with design-led handles

Falcon Products

with a distinctive style set to impress.

T: 01706 224790

The range includes teapots available in five sizes

E: sales@falconproducts.co.uk

and Coffee pots available in three sizes, complete

W: www.falconproducts.co.uk

with sugar bowl and milk jug. Grunwerg T: 0114 275 6700 The brand new

E: sales@grunwerg.co.uk

Lesser and Pavey

W: www.grunwerg.co.uk

range is called ‘Butterfly Meadow’. It is exclusive to Lesser and Pavey having been designed by the in-house art department. It includes a wonderful range of tabletop items, including quality mugs, ceramics, coasters, placemats, trays, storage canisters and much more. The range also includes some new gift stationary items. Buyers can expect to see additions to this range released during the summer months. Lesser & Pavey T: 01322 279225 E: sales@leonardo.co.uk W: www.leonardo.co.uk Tramontina’s new Purezza glass storageware (pictured) proved to be a roaring success with buyers. Highly practical and also very stylish, there are currently three different sizes of Organics tableware offers an inspired combination of rustic

containers which can be neatly stacked

charm and contemporary style, coupled with form and

on top of each other. They are perfect

function – perfect for savouring good food with good

for housing absolutely anything and they

company. A collection of plates, bowls and serveware in a

are great for storing everything you

mixed spectrum of rich, vibrant tones and subtle organic

need to organise and enhance outdoor

shades, including the latest introductions of Sea Blue, Sea

cooking such as herbs, sauces,

Green and White, blend together beautifully, offering the

marinades etc. The glass containers

option of block colour or mix and match. Crafted in Portugal,

allow for the contents to be easily

the flowing free formed shapes of each individual piece give

identified and plastic vacuum lids ensure

a very natural, handmade feel and provide the perfect canvas

the tightest of seals to keep contents

for inspired, casual serving and presenting.

fresher for longer.

Jomafe UK

Tramontina UK

T: 07702 511792

T: 020 3176 4557 / 020 3176 4558

E: paul@jomafe.pt

E: contact@tramontinauk.com

W: jomafe@jomafe.pt

W: www.tramontina.com PROGRESSIVE

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