Showing posts with label housewares. Show all posts
Showing posts with label housewares. Show all posts

Earth-friendly housewares made of bamboo

Natural Home Products collection
Natural Home & Garden magazine debuted a line of housewares at the  2012 International Home + Housewares Show in Chicago last month. The line, called Natural Home Products, is meant to offer the consumer sustainable products with exceptional quality that are priced at or below the current market leaders is a huge step forward, says company president Bill Mitchell. 

Among the items is the space-saving Eazistore nesting cookware set, which reduces required storage space by up to 67 percent. The line is oven- and dishwasher-safe as well as recyclable.
 
Another collection is made from the material Moboo. The molded-bamboo kitchenware is made from bamboo sawdust, rice starch and an all-natural plant-based binder. It is durable, nontoxic and dishwasher-safe with a similar look and feel to plastic. The Moboo line is composed of kitchen tools, gadgets, bowls, measuring cups/spoons and compost bins. Most are available in a variety of colors such as Charcoal, Natural, Cherry and Pistachio. 

Kitchen tools from Curtis Stone



Here are three new items introduced by Curtis Stone Kitchen Solutions at the International Housewares Show this week. There are also prep tools, cookware, bakeware and servingware.

Chef Curtis Stone created Kitchen Solutions after working in domestic kitchens on "Take Home Chef" and seeing many of the common problems that home cooks were facing. He started thinking about products that would help them to better organize and learn the skills that professionals use in the kitchen, such as Workbench Cutting Board (shown above),  which offers a more hygienic and organized work station for prepping.


The  "Go with the Flow Oil Can" (below) has an upward elongated narrow spout to allow a thin steady stream of oil for a perfect pour. The design cuts down on spillage on the outside of the bottle. 

See French housewares at Housewares Show

Thion - Arvix, a leading French manufacturer of household products, will be exhibiting at the International Home and Housewares Show in Chicago this month.

The company's product line includes household mats (welcome mats and mats for the kitchen and bath). All are made with natural products.

It is one company showing within the French Pavilion, organized by UBIFRANCE-the French Trade Commission.

In all, 12 exhibitors will be showing innovative products for the home, including kitchenware, tableware, cutlery and flatware. Other housewares include Laguiole knives, dinnerware, serving pieces, wine accessories, bakeware, kitchen gadgets and kitchen textiles.

The French pavilion is located in the Dine & Design section of the South Hall in McCormick Place, booths S4443 to S4549.

2 closet storage options

Inspired by rain chains, Jokari's new Purse Chain is a nickel-plated fashion chain packed full of storage space. The re-positionable hooks hold purses, belts, scarves and more. Users can easily thread pashminas, necklaces or other accessories in the fixed position links.

The Sock Keeper hangs on any closet rod and contains three openings for easy access to socks. Each Keeper holds 20 or more pair of socks.

Jokari's Sock Keeper
The company's other storage solutions include those for carbonated beverages, wine and kitchen tools.





NY gift show honors four exhibitors

Four companies exhibiting in Accent on Design at the New York International Gift Fair were recognized for excellence, innovation and creativity in product design. Accent on Design runs through Thursday, Aug. 18, at New York City’s Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.

“Across product categories, these Accent on Design participants have incorporated superlative design qualities which stand above an already impressive collection,” said Dorothy Belshaw, NYIGF director and GLM senior vice president. “These products combine form and function with exemplary design.”

The following Accent on Design Awards were presented for Excellence in Product Design, Best Booth Presentation and Best Collection.

Excellence in Product Design:Flux (Amsterdam, Netherlands) for Flux Chair, weighing less than 10 pounds and available in eight colors, the Flux Chair supports 300 pounds and takes furniture to the 21st century with a clever combination of the practical advantages of foldable furniture and the looks of a classic design chair.  


Excellence in Product Design:Alessi (New York, NY) for Tèo, an innovation on the typology of the tea spoon, in addition to its normal function, the 18/10 stainless steel Tèo makes it possible, after tea is ready, to remove the bag from the cup and gently squeeze it, pulling it up through the hollow handle. 

Best Booth Presentation:Mio (Philadelphia, PA) for its wall to ceiling booth presentation made of its own environmentally and socially sustainable products including Paperforms, modular 3D wallpaper tiles made from recycled paper; Crystal Drop Ceiling modules made from recycled cardboard that provide a cost effective and dramatic solution for spaces that require suspended ceilings; and Nomad System, a modular architectural system made from recycled, double-wall cardboard that can be assembled into freestanding, temporary partitions without hardware, tools or damage to existing structures.  


Best Collection:Urban Butik (Montreal, Quebec) for the Born in Sweden collection which combines highly innovative design with simple product solutions. The collection includes a minimalist coat rack crafted from a single piece of rigid, powder coated steel; a streamlined, lockable mailbox in molded fiberglass features a separation lid inside that can be removed to increase storage capacity; and functional, practical and aesthetically pleasing watering cans made of 18-0 stainless steel.

The Accent on Design Summer 2011 Selection Committee members are: Miguel Calvo of Calvo.co; Ilene Shaw of Shaw + Co! Productions; Kathy Thornton-Bias of MoMA; Wilma Wabnitz of Wabnitz Editions; and Laura Young of Areaware. 

Swedish garlic press is easy to clean

Linden Sweden Inc. introduces the Click & Clean Garlic Press X by Jonas of Sweden. The Teflon-coated Click & Clean is available in cast aluminum which is said to mince garlic more efficiently. The garlic press fits comfortably in the hand. It is easy to use and easy to clean. The gadget will be available in October.

Linden Sweden is an importer of housewares and kitchen gadgets from Scandinavian companies. Product lines includes twixit bag clips, Clever Hook, Tulip Spice Grinders (bottom photo) and Daloplast of Sweden.

Tulip spice grinders

Colorful toaster matches any kitchen decor

Dualit noticed its toaster at the Prime Minister's residence at 10 Downing Street while First Lady Michelle Obama had tea with Mrs. Cameron.

The NewGen toaster from Dualit has a defrost setting for frozen bread and the option to toast buns and bagels. The selector control allows the user to heat either one or both slots. Designed for commercial use, the toaster is hand assembled in England and built to last, with an insulated stainless-steel body, variable controls and automatic turnoff. It is available in several colors, including those shown below.

For Father's Day, give an electric grill


Hammacher Schlemmer calls its new grill "The Best Electric Grill." In tests, the grill reached an average temperature of 617.2 degrees F, 259.6 degrees higher than a competing model. The grill’s stainless steel grates have integrated electric heating elements that produce powerful, direct heat. Coils below the grates generate even, radiant heat to ensure thorough cooking.

The Best model has 216 square inches of cooking surface that holds up to six 8-ounce filet mignons. It scored the highest for features because it was the only unit with a hot dog roller that rotates automatically, it has a removable searing plate that accommodates vegetables or eggs, and it has two 13-inch by 11¾-inch prep shelves.

Keith Haring art livens up mops and brooms

Dust pans from the Keith Haring collection
The Keith Haring Cleaning Collection from Casabella uses the late artist's imagery on mops, broom, dust pans and microfiber dusting cloths. Casabella's cleaning tools, kitchen and bath accessories and organizing products have received numerous design awards and industry recognition. It also markets the BE Gourmet line of food prep.

Tagine in new colors holds 4 quarts

The Emile Henry large tagine is now available in fig and olive colors. Introduced at the Housewares show in Chicago this month, the large tagine is 12.5 inches in diameter and holds nearly 4 quarts of food (enough to serve six people).

It is made from an innovative ceramic technology that allows the vessel to be used directly on a heat source or stovetop (for browning meats and vegetables) and then can be placed in the oven for a gentle, flavor-producing simmer. The traditional tagine lid allows the steam to rise, condense on the walls and then moisten the food below.



The classic French press coffee maker


Bodum says its Chambord French press system is the greenest way to make a cup of coffee. A user pours in just as much water as she needs. There is no metal, plastic or paper waste. The coffee grounds are compostable.

Moreover, the company says the materials of the press (glass and stainless steel) are completely taste-free "so nothing comes between your ground coffee beans."

View a Bodum commercial (below).



Dinnerware in stripes and solids; paper goods for Halloween

Trade Associates Group, better known as simply tag, exhibited more than 600 new items in a wide range of materials at the International Home & Housewares Show in Chicago this month. tag says many of the introductions are in stock and ready to ship.

Highlights included:

The new Sonoma Stripe
6 1/2" appetizer plates in 10 Sonoma dinnerware colors, with a handy new iron plate caddy (upper left). The company introduce new Sonoma Stripe in two colorways, Celadon and Chocolate, that complement the entire assortment. In addition, a rich, new Sonoma Navy colorway was shown (below).




• Handmade mosaic glass in Halloween (below); Jardin; Fall Flora and Harvest; and tag’s Christmas collections Mistletoe, Holiday Elegance, Christmas Holiday, and Hope, Peace and Joy.
An owl motif on mosaic glassware


• Colorful new paper tabletop products including plates, cups, bowls and napkins in Halloween, Fall Flora, Harvest and Hope, Peace and Joy.
Paper goods from tag

4-piece knife set adds color to the kitchen

The DuraCeramica collection of colorful ceramic knives comes in four fresh colors with durable soft grip ergonomic ABS handles.
“Ceramic blades are all the rage in cutlery now for their long lasting sharpness and effortless cutting ability,” says Suso Balanza, vice president of sales for Hampton Forge. The company exhibited at the Housewares Show in Chicago.
The collection consists of a 6-inch chef knife (Raspberry Red comfort handle), a 5-inch Santoku knife (Mint Green), 5-inch serrated-blade utility knife (Lemon Yellow) and a 4-inch paring knife (Citrus Orange). The collection will be available in stores in the third quarter 2011.

Color-coded knives avoid cross-contamination in the ktichen

Hampton Forge's Skandia knife and cutting board set


Hampton Forge's new Skandia 9-piece multi-use set consists of 5 symbol-coded stainless steel knives and 3 color-coded polypropylene cutting boards. The knives are etched with symbols for proper usage: Chef, Bread, Utility, Paring and Citrus.
The cutting boards are coded in color: red for meats, green for vegetables and blue for cooked foods, breads, etc. Both the knives and cutting boards are stored in a clever metallic accented stand that keeps them organized and convenient.
The company introduced the set at the Housewares show in Chicago this month.

Homer Laughlin's new soup tureen

The Homer Laughlin China Co. unveiled the final pieces in the limited edition 75th Anniversary color Marigold collection at the International Home & Housewares Show in Chicago. The soup tureen joins the three-piece mixing bowl set (launched in 2008), the 19 ¼-inch oval serving platter (2009) and the two-piece prep baking bowl set (2010).



Available only in Marigold, just 10,000 numbered Soup Tureens will be created. Each will be numbered on the bottom of the bowl. The Soup Tureen will only be available for 75 weeks from April 1, 2011 through September 1, 2012, while quantities last. Presale starts April 1, 2011 and items will begin shipping June 1, 2011.


The four-piece soup tureen has an 11 5/8-inch round platter, a 3-quart bowl (10 ½-inch diameter, 5-inch height), lid, and stainless steel ladle with a ceramic handle. The round platter is embossed with the Fiesta logo and the 75th Anniversary logo.

Contemporary kitchenware by Simon Stevens

Loveramics will exhibit "A Curious Toile" and "Tripod" at the Housewares Show this week. Simon Stevens will share the design concept of his "Tripod" collection.

Well-designed and stylish housewares from Mexico

At the Housewares show in Chicago this month, Sogbo will present 25 new products in what it calls "A Revolution of Home Products.” The Mexico-based source offers housewares, furniture, textiles, barware, kitchen accessories and furniture. Catalogs are available on the company's website.

Download the catalog at www.sogbo.com.mx


Eco-friendly kitchen gadget promotes water savings

The Dish Squeegee from the AM Conservation Group is said to make doing the dishes simple, fast and eco-friendly (because it eliminates pre-rinsing dishes prior to loading them into a dish washer.
Use the squeegee to push leftovers into a garbage pail or disposal (or better yet, compost nonmeat waste). The three-side shape of the product makes it usable for all sizes of pots, pans, dishes, cups and jars. The 100% silicone scraper won't scratch dishes.
See the company's other eco-friendly products, including the refrigerator-freezer thermometer, in the Clean and Contain section of the International Home and Housewares show, March 6 to 8 in Chicago.





Tervis celebrates 65th anniversary

Tervis is moving into a new permanent showroom in the Dallas Trade Mart (Suite 1034). To celebrate its 65th birthday, the company invites retailers to join it for a “birthday cake cocktail” and enter to win give-a-ways.making a splash in 2011. the date is Jan. 21 from 5 to 7 p.m.

See the new Tervis tumblers for 2011, including the 10-ounce wavy tumbler (below), the 24-ounce “handy” tumbler with convenient slip-on handle and the 16-ounce Shaker Top tumbler.

The Tervis Wavy Tumbler


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Robotic cleaning machine

Mint is a robotic cleaning machine for hard-surface floors from Evolution Robotics. It automatically dusts and mops floors with the press of a button. The appliance works with cloths like Swiffer and Pledge dry and west cloths. In mop mode, a special cleaning motion dissolves and wipes up dirt and grime.
Mint cleans quietly for three or more hours on a single charge. It is low-maintenance; there are no bins to empty or filters to replace. It measures about 10 inches wide and about 3 inches tall.


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