
Pyrex is bringing its Deep Collection, a new line of bakeware that is designed to hold up to 50% more than current glassware, to the market.
Pyrex is bringing its Deep Collection, a new line of bakeware that is designed to hold up to 50% more than current glassware, to the market.
Libbey will debut the Linnea line of glass serveware at the upcoming New York Tabletop Market, scheduled to be held April 2 to 5 at Forty One Madison.
The Oneida Group has named Sean Gibson vp/marketing and product innovation. Gibson, said company officials, has an extensive background in brand management and consumer product marketing and has served since 2017 as the company’s director of marketing and innovation.
Libbey Inc. has named Mike Bauer as the company’s next CEO, effective March 25. Bauer was also appointed to the company’s board of directors, also effective March 25. Bill Foley, Libbey’s current CEO and chairman of the board, will retire as CEO effective March 24, but will remain with the company as executive chairman of the board.
Duralex is infusing its new glassware introductions with color. The new Prisme Colors line includes faceted patterned tumblers that the company explained play with light, capturing and reflecting it, giving the beverages inside both depth and tone.
LSA International is serving up several new specialty glassware collections at the upcoming International Home + Housewares Show.
Badash Crystal will roll out several new glassware pieces for spring.
Dutch Creative Brands is expanding its Vacu Vin wine and beer accessory assortment.
The Oneida Group has sold the majority of its food service business, which markets flatware, dinnerware and barware, to Crown Brands, a distributor of commercial grade smallware, bakeware, cookware, beverageware, and other products to the food service industry.
Monmade, a trade group of designers and small-batch manufacturers, has partnered with the Pittsburgh Glass Center and Stak Ceramics. The group will launch new glass tableware and ceramic housewares at the winter NY Now market, scheduled to be held February 2 to 5 in New York City.
Robinson Home Products has expanded its CraftKitchen housewares collection with barware, bakeware and glassware.
The Oneida Group has added to its leadership team with the appointment of three new executives, all of whom have extensive prior experience with the company. Bert Filice has been named president and chief sales officer. Mike Hanson and Mark Cymanski have been appointed svp/supply chain and vp/procurement, respectively.
Portmeirion Group has debuted the Spode Kingsley tabletop collection. The new range of tableware features the Kingsley pattern, taken from the Spode archives. It features a winding large-scale floral in rich shades of violet with coordinating accents in teal and ochre.
Kruve Inc. has debuted its Kruve EQ specialty coffee glassware via an Indiegogo campaign. The glassware is designed to enhance how consumers drink their coffee.
The Oneida Group has named Mark Eichhorn as the company’s new CEO. According to the company, Eichhorn previously served as…
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Goverre has debuted a limited edition holiday glitter version of its 17-ounce wine glass.
Sears has signed several licensing agreements that will broaden the assortment and reach of its Kenmore and DieHard brands at U.S. retailers, including a line of Kenmore housewares.
Buyers, exhibitors and other attendees will have several opportunities to network on and off the show floor during the 2019 International Home + Housewares Show, which will be held March 2 to 5 at Chicago’s McCormick Place.
Color, form and finish led the way on day two of the New York Tabletop Market, October 10. As vendors continue to look to satisfy casual living lifestyles, these design elements have evolved and inspired across a range of tableware segments.