Nicolson Russell Presents A Whole New Range of Crockery
Nicolson Russell is proud to announce its new crockery range for 2018. Inspired by beautiful locations from around the world, each collection boasts unique features that set it apart as an exquisite display of elegant tableware.
Let’s take a closer look at what is on offer:
The Vatican range of crockery is available in a charger plate, dinner plate, dessert plate and bread plate and is made from bone china with real gold trimming.
The Athens range of crockery is available in charger plates, dinner plates, dessert plates and bread plates – with a beautiful blue and white pattern that will instantly transport you to the Meditteranean.
The Versailles range of crockery is available in beautiful shades of white, black, musk and mint. It is available in a charger plate, dinner plate, dessert plate and bread plate.
The Vegas range of crockery is made from bone china with an elegant gold trim and eye-catching pattern.
The Amsterdam range of crockery is a beautifully ornate set in blue and white, available in a charger plate, dinner plate, dessert plate and bread plate.
In true island style, the Mauritius range of crockery boasts a beautiful design of palm leaves and greenery. It is available in a charger plate, dinner plate, dessert plate and bread plate.
The Pompeii range of crockery has a concrete look but is actually made from bone china! Perfect for an earthy or urban dining experience!
For more visit Nicolson Russell at Food and Hospitality Africa aka Hostex starting this Sunday 6th May at Gallagher Convention Centre. You will be able to view some of her new cutlery designs and crockery range at stand Hall 3 J22b.
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