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1. Fino Toyo-Sasaki
2. Romano Fracino
3. Oxido Fine2Dine
4. Bella John Jenkins
Combining traditional Japanese craftsmanship with cutting-edge design, the Fino series by Toyo-Sasaki comprises a stackable glass that makes use of platinum hard strong tempered glass across its surface to achieve maximum durability. Intended for use in a variety of modern dining scenes, the elegant and light-in-the-hand glass features a thin and smooth top, as well as a large but simple mouth design, allowing bartenders to pour drinks with ease. www.toyo.sasaki.co.jp
Fracino’s Romano espresso machine integrates cutting-edge technology for precise temperature control and timing, while its coffee-making group heads each have their own electronically controlled Proportional Integral Derivative (PID) mechanism, with hot water and steam provided by a large 14- or 20-litre boiler. Available with two or three group heads, the stylish system can be controlled intuitively using a digital display mounted on the front panel. www.fracino.com
Fine2Dine has expanded its range of dinnerware with Oxido, a new collection that stands out thanks to its metallic look and reactive glazes. The series combines rusty red tones with glimpses of gold, while its robust design and round shapes accentuate durability and provide a handsome contrast for culinary creations. Developed to help chefs mix and match food presentation ideas across multiple settings, the Oxido range is available in both rusty and black finishes. www.fine2dine.com
Developed in collaboration with bar and mixology professionals, the new Bella collection from John Jenkins is made in two different colours – Bella Bianca in white and Bella Blue in blue. Handmade by European craftsmen, the series features spiral trails of white and blue, both of which reference the skies of spring and summer. Each glass boasts its own unique style, enabling top bartenders to create beatiful classic cocktails and bespoke martinis. www.johnjenkins.co.uk