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Top Drawer highlights

Housewares buyers enjoyed exploring the Home, Gift, Spotted and Craft sections of this week’s Top Drawer (September 8-10). The show took place at London’s Olympia, with exhibitors unveiling everything from cutting edge to classic designs.

HousewaresNews.net shows some of the highlights in pictures:

Top: Forma House launched three new colours at the show, in the company’s Concerto range. Simon Maghnagi, business development manager, also highlighted that Forma has updated its website to make it easy for customers to navigate. Simon is shown with re-usable bottles in the Eva Solo range.
Above: Forma House launched three new colours at the show, in the company’s Concerto range. Simon Maghnagi, business development manager, also highlighted that Forma has updated its website to make it easy for customers to navigate. Simon is shown with re-usable bottles in the Root7 range.

 

Above: Shown on the Corcicle stand are, from left to right: Kirstie Pendry, marketing associate; Jenny Dehlman, sales and marketing director and sales agent Tony Butler. New products at the show included hybrid re-usable bottles and the tripled walled Canteen collection.
Above: Shown on the Corcicle stand are, from left to right: Kirstie Pendry, marketing associate; Jenny Dehlman, sales and marketing director and sales agent Tony Butler. New products at the show included hybrid re-usable bottles and the tripled walled Canteen collection.

 

Above: Portmeirion Group showed how a Royal Worcester Wrendale Christmas display can charm consumers this festive season, and also highlighted the enduring beauty of William Morris designs in its display of Spode tableware.
Above: Portmeirion Group showed how a Royal Worcester Wrendale Christmas display can charm consumers this festive season, and also highlighted the enduring beauty of William Morris designs in its display of Spode tableware.

 

Above: Among the new product on the BlissHome stand were extensions to the Nadiya Make Life Colourful collection and new concepts from Scion Living.
Above: Among the new product on the BlissHome stand were extensions to the Nadiya Make Life Colourful collection and new concepts from Scion Living.

 

Above: The University of the Arts (UAL) was a busy sector at Top Drawer, where nine of the university’s students and alumni showcased their work, which included designs for mugs.
Above: The University of the Arts (UAL) was a busy sector at Top Drawer, where nine of the university’s students and alumni showcased their work, which included designs for mugs.

 

Above: A large helping of style from Alessi in Top Drawer’s Home section.
Above: A large helping of style from Alessi in Top Drawer’s Home section.
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