Tabletop Products
There seems to be no end to the creativity and beauty of today's tabletop products. Here's where we hope to show you the products - dinnerware, glassware, flatware, linens, and accessories - that we think are worth a little special mention.
Bascially, cool stuff....from cool people. For other cool people.
Bascially, cool stuff....from cool people. For other cool people.
Funny how great, innovative seem to come from the same sources, again and again. Steelite's CRAFT dinnerware is another good example.
Made to remind us of a past era of handmade, hand-thrown pottery, CRAFT from Steelite has all the pracitcal qualities that restaurant dinnerware requires. See more of CRAFT and the other creative tabletop pieces from Steelite by going here: http://www.steelite.com/ |
More Coolness from Studio William
British cutlery company, Studio William, has introduced a totally new concept in entertaining with the launch of LEAF, a multifunctional and sensual tool designed for eating desserts. Inspired by the ancient Asian tradition of using nature’s leaves as eating utensils, LEAF can be used to scoop, prong, slice and present different styles of dessert. Its unique design injects curiosity and fun into the desert course, and will immediately spark conversation when placed on a table.
LEAF is weighted, yet balanced, and manufactured using highest quality 18/10 stainless steel. Its brushed satin surface adds a sensory, textured experience when placed in the mouth. |
Uncommon Cuppas
While they are renowned for the great food and coffee, the owners of Melbourne's Dead Man Espresso and just-opened Common Galaxia differentiated their guest experience further by having local potter Ingrid Tufts create special cups and saucers for them.
It isn't really only about the coffee, now - is it?
It isn't really only about the coffee, now - is it?
Studio William Divided Tasting Spoon
Maybe one of the best examples of thoughtful tabletop is the Studio William Divided Tasting Spoon. A perfectly balanced, small - demi-tasse size - tasting spoon (the U.S. quarter is there as a size reference) with a small ridge in the bowl area to keep two flavors distinct and separate until they are in the guest's mouth. Studio William's William Welch has given every attention to the little details....and, after all, aren't the details what it's all about!
It's little details like this wonderful little divided tasting spoon from Studio William that take your guest from having a good meal to having a spectacular dining experience.
Remember.....we are not in the food & beverage business as much as we are the dining experience business.
It's little details like this wonderful little divided tasting spoon from Studio William that take your guest from having a good meal to having a spectacular dining experience.
Remember.....we are not in the food & beverage business as much as we are the dining experience business.
Bamboo Studio's BambooWare - "Greatest green story ever!"
BambooWare from the good folks at Bamboo Studio. They've also got an all-occasion bamboo dinnerware product that is made from bamboo sheath.....pretty cool, too. But, the buzz is all about the product called BambooWare.
BambooWare
Commercial dishwasher safe. Microwavable. 100% Biodegradable. "Greatest green storyever"
Bamboo Studio.......find the guys.
BambooWare
Commercial dishwasher safe. Microwavable. 100% Biodegradable. "Greatest green storyever"
Bamboo Studio.......find the guys.
Nick & Nora Glass - From Steelite
Steelite's Nick & Nora 6 oz. glass .....from the Minners Classic Cocktails series.
If you want to sell more mixed drinks....these are the kind of specialty glasses you need to have.
Differentiate your bar - and make more profits. Simple.
If you want to sell more mixed drinks....these are the kind of specialty glasses you need to have.
Differentiate your bar - and make more profits. Simple.
Tognana's GRAFFITTI bowls
Great shape.....incredible design and finish to the product.....and 5 great sizes. What's not to love?
Mepra Polycarbonate
Pretty incredible.
MYdrap - On A Roll
MYdrap......very cool product......on a roll......cotton or linen.......lots of sizes.....even more colors!
To see the entire line of MYdrap products, go here: http://www.buymydrap.com/
To see the entire line of MYdrap products, go here: http://www.buymydrap.com/
Crucial Detail's Palm Bowl
In 1998, Martin Kastner established Crucial Detail with the idea of exploring and blurring the boundary between design and art. The foundation of this idea is a belief that while function is the primary element of any design project, its conceptual and aesthetic aspects demand equal attention to transcend the ordinary.
If there was a cooler product that came across our radar screen in 2011 than Crucial Detail's Palm Bowl, we can't think of it. Steelite is the exclusive source for Crucial Detail products to the hospitality trade, but we're not quite sure if they are offering this incredible item since we don't see it on their catalog pages.
So....you just may have to demand it from them!
So....you just may have to demand it from them!
Complete Tabletop
More and more companies are moving towards a total tabletop offering.....and these two companies do it as well as anybody.
It's hard to imagine that if a tabletop decision-maker had these two catalogs - Oneida and Steelite - that they would have to look much further for creativity, great pricing, and customer service.
Very complete.
It's hard to imagine that if a tabletop decision-maker had these two catalogs - Oneida and Steelite - that they would have to look much further for creativity, great pricing, and customer service.
Very complete.
Bauscher Brings "Emotion" To the Table
emotion
For settings that delight...
The extraordinary design of the Emotion collection from Bauscher plays out in the “smile” of its porcelain pieces. The natural aesthetics of catenoid curves meet reduced basic shapes. Squares and rectangles swing in the rhythm of the theme, sometimes smoothly and gently, and sometimes to dynamic heights. The varied intensity of the curves alludes to a smile, creating a friendly bridge between the different depths of the pieces.
Design: Ottenwälder and Ottenwälder,
For settings that delight...
The extraordinary design of the Emotion collection from Bauscher plays out in the “smile” of its porcelain pieces. The natural aesthetics of catenoid curves meet reduced basic shapes. Squares and rectangles swing in the rhythm of the theme, sometimes smoothly and gently, and sometimes to dynamic heights. The varied intensity of the curves alludes to a smile, creating a friendly bridge between the different depths of the pieces.
Design: Ottenwälder and Ottenwälder,
Turgla to The Next Level
Speaking of interesting companies, Turgla, based in the suburban Washington, DC area is a pretty fascinating company, as well. What makes Turgla so special is not just their commitment to artistic expression, but their understanding of the practical and functional needs of the hospitality segment. Not only do Turgla's products bring beauty and color to your table....but they stand up to the rigorous demands of a busy restaurant or hotel operation.
Espescially interesting is ther BRIDGE line of products shown below. Available in a variety of shapes and colors, BRIDGE goes in nearly every type of operation. Practical, dishwasher safe, and very beautiful...BRIDGE works for all types of foodservice operators from restaurants to hotels to healthcare.
Go to Turgla's website at http://www.turgla.com/ and browse through their entire selection of glass serving pieces. And, now, Turgla is even offering a wide array of Gural porcelain dinnerware to compliment the beauty of the glass.
Mandarin Orange Trading Company
Just when you think you have seen nearly all there is in an industry, someone like Mandarin Orange Trading company comes along and brings some incredibly creative new glass plates ideas to the fray. This is a line that is impressive from the beginning with it's stunning, colorful designs done primarily in glass. We will bring you more on this creative source as we go forward, but for now....here is their website:
http://mandarinorangetrading.com/