Inkerman Silver, a family business started in 1855, is UK’s last remaining Sheffield cutlery manufacturer that brings all production processes in-house. With more than 165 years and 4 generations of knowledge they pride themselves on the detail that goes into delivering the best possible silverware. Inkerman Silver has a unique self-contained manufacturing facility that no other Sheffield
A table setup must suit the mood of the occasion and the time of the day be it breakfast, brunch, lunch, tea, dinner, appetizers, aperitifs. Foods require to be served in specific styles and shapes of platters and dishes. Some foods need to be kept warm and so require thermic containers or food warmers. Flatware and holloware have
There is a type of glass for every category of beverage consumed. And within each category, there are further specializations. With an option of stemmed or stemless glasses. When used for wine, a stem allows you to hold the glass without warming the wine and it makes it much easier to swirl the wine. Commonly used glasses are…
Cutlery or flatware refers to knives, forks, spoons and other implements used for eating or serving food. Cutlery can be handcrafted to a high finish with special 3D designs and badge markings or can be machine made very cheaply. There are different knives, forks, spoons and implements to eat certain types of sea-foods and meats. A complete
COMBI, a family run company founded in 1983 is a modern company with the latest machinery, a highly skilled and qualified workforce of artisans and technicians and a shop floor of 2000 m2 They specialize in decorating household and table glass with various techniques such as: Pantograph. Manual painting with 24 carat gold, matt gold, platinum
Crockery, China, Porcelain all refer to plates, dishes, cups and other food service items made of earthenware or porcelain or china. Porcelain is a soft, white, non-porous China or Fine China produced by firing at about 1200° C a combination of feldspar, silica and kaolin clay. Limoge porcelain is the most respected porcelain in the
Cotton, bamboo, Tencel, modal, polyester and microfibre are commonly used in the manufacture of towels. Regular towels are made from standard cotton. More exclusive towels generally use Egyptian Cotton or Pima Cotton which have longer, more fibrous threads leading to a more absorbent luxurious towel. Modal towels are becoming very popular. They could be 50%
Wash dark, light and white items separately. Always wash your new bath-linen items before the first use As they are often coated with softeners to make them look fluffy. Add a cup of vinegar to the very first wash cycle. This will help set the color and prevent fading. Always tumble dry your terry. This