THE COMPLETE DESIGNER TABLEWARE SERVICE
Uniquely designed to suit every occasion , and an ideal wedding gift. From the simple inexpensive dinner service to the more ornate depicting a Coat of Arms or Family Crest in various colours. Whether from an existing design or with our assistance, your dinnertable will demostrate your individuality.
PROMOTING YOUR COMPANY
Promote your company by displaying your logo on all the required tableware including centre pieces , and express you commitment to the business world by exhibiting your Corporate Identity at evey special event. We can faithfully depict your Company Logo on virtually any item and will provide quotations for any specific or unusual pieces.
SPECIAL OFFER
As a special offer we can provide a complete and personalised Dinner Service for 6 people from as little as £359. Decorated in one colour with two initials and an inner and outer edging, the set comprises 30 pieces: 6 Soup Plates, 6 Dinner Plates, 6 Desert Plates, 2 Serving Platters, 2 Serving Bowls (medium and large), salt and pepper. This is the prefect wedding present.
CRYSTAL GLASSWARE
Combine the visual attention to detail with our beautifully engraved/etched crystal glasware. We can also supply personalised vases, suitable as gifts and crystal peices for award ceremonies.
CUTLERY
Finish off your unique table settings with matching etched cutlery! Choose a complete set from one of these stylish designs, and we weill arrange for your cutlery to be personalised with your chosen motif.
DEEP IN THE WOODED COUNTRYSIDE
Isabel and her team of Ceramic Artists situated deep in the wooded countryside create equisite hand crafted and hand painted tableware and kitchenware from wine coolers to wall tiles. Her signed and unique designs, exclusively created, grace the homes of the rich, famous and discerning. The items shown in our gallery are a small selection of the extraordinary amount of pieces Isabel can produce. If you would like a specific item, or a set of matching tableware, please contact us for further details.
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