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“Continental Condiments”


Designs reminiscent of stylish European cities are also a key feature within these new Cole & Mason offerings.


For example, the Venice mills are a beautiful, classic choice, available in Beech, Vanilla, Pink, Duck-Egg and the bold Gloss Red, all with a clear acrylic centre. The RRP is £11.99 each. Napoli comes in a classic Clear Acrylic with a brushed chrome band, which emulates the trend of rounded bold furniture (RRP is £7.99 each) and the Seville also comes in Clear Chrome and is available as separate salt and pepper mills as well as in a useful, space saving Combi design. The RRP for the separate Seville salt and pepper mills is £9.99 and the Seville Combi mill is £10.99.

Genoa is also available in Beech, Vanilla, Gloss Red, Duck Egg and Black and is great if you are making a statement with colour at the table as the clear acrylic is kept to a minimum strip at the base, letting the colour take centre stage.

Both the Roma and Monaco salt and pepper mills are made from highly refractive acrylic and brushed chrome and are tall, stylish additions to a formal festive setting. The RRP for Roma is £9.99 each and the RRP for Monaco is £12.99 each.

For true innovation, look no further than the Modena and Synchro mills, both available in beech and ebony finishes. These mills were designed by students on Product Design, Sustainable Futures course at The Surrey Institute of Art & Design, University College, Farnham, local to William Levene headquarters. The RRP for Modena is £14.99 each and the RRP for Synchro is £24.99 each.

So, whether you’re buying a gift which you know will have longevity due to its timeless style or you’re just jazzing up your own table layout, Cole & Mason has condiments to suit every taste and budget.


Sara Bailey
Publicasity
Russell Chambers
The Piazza, Covent Garden
London WC2EE 8AA
Tel: 020 7632 2400
Fax: 020 7240 2520
Email: sbailey@publicasity.co.uk


29/07/2006


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