England 29/05/2013 – In the past, the kitchenware most people have chosen to use has been classic or sophisticated.
In 2013, that is set to change. This year kitchenware is bright, colourful, and in many cases zany and fun. People seem to be moving away from the minimalist, contemporary look of the noughties. They no longer want colour neutral kitchens with lots of chrome and stainless steel. Instead, they want their kitchens to be fun, warm and welcoming places to work in. Many kitchenware designers have anticipated this, so have designed their 2013 ranges to be bright, colourful and feature bold food themed designs.
The DomincVari collection of coasters, trays and worktop savers are a great example of this. They feature kitchen utensils in bright reds, oranges and greens. The Anne Edwards Pop Pea collection of coasters and tablemats are another great example. As the name suggests they feature vibrant green popped pea pods, set against a cerise background. A mix that, on paper, sounds garish. However, in reality this mix really works providing a welcome splash of colour to the home.
The shape of accessories has changed too. Straight lines have been replaced by curves. The Fidji pepper mill collection is a perfect example. All of these mills feature curvy lines, with bold chrome twist tops. The trend towards brighter colours means that they are available in cerise, red, purple and yellow as well as the classic black or white.
Searching for kitchenware by colour
Home Colours are tapping in to this new trend for colourful kitchenware. They have radically overhauled their collection for 2013 and made it super easy for their customers to find colourful kitchen accessories that suit their particular kitchen. It is possible to search their website by product type, but importantly to also cut those search results by colour. The company knows that the right tones and colours are important for an overall look that works. As a result, their buyers buy with this in mind. The company allows their customers to use a specific colour as the primary way to find the accessories they want for their home.
Contact:
Home Colours Limited
Unit 12 Lea Hall Enterprise Park
Wheelhouse Road, Rugeley,
Staffordshire, UK
Zip: WS15 1LH
Tel: 0808 100 2220
Web: http://www.homecolours.com/