SCHÖNWALD INSPIRES
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Laugh together, be close and enjoy the moment - whether it's a wedding, a 70th birthday or a baby shower: for some, such days are among the best things in life, for others they are the best source of revenue. Those whose gastronomic concept is focused on celebrations experience guests who wish only the best for themselves and their loved ones and are willing to invest in a memorable time. For many people, the ambience in which they celebrate is just as important as what they celebrate.
Festivities offer gastronomy the opportunity to present itself as an imaginative host to the guests of their guests - for example, by staging the tabletop.
Gabriele Dettelbacher
A decision about porcelain is not tying the knot for life, but ideally it proves itself over a very long time.
Gabriele Dettelbacher, Head of Communication & Brand Management at BHS tabletop
A porcelain collection suitable for many occasions is, for example, Shiro by Schönwald: Straightforward and purist in design language - Scandinavian, a bit Asian and in any case modern. The range is extensive, available with and without structural elements as well as in decor variations in both subdues and intense colours.
With bold shades of pink and blue, Shiro colourfully mixes up the table setting as part of the Mash-Up decor concept.
For the design-minded gastronomy that dares to show its true colours with tableware:
The name is understood as a motto to inspire the creative combination of the coordinated decors.
At the same time, it all goes with everything. This makes it easy to stage new settings with the same porcelain again and again - for the individualised party, the unforgettable wedding and the milestone birthday that is unique.
The decor concept brings together pieces from the Shiro and Unlimited collections. What the various light and airy designs have in common is that they all come in pink and (light) blue. Mixed up and matched on the table, the colours and designs are the key to a casual atmosphere. The formal character of the Shiro collection is enhanced with the Splash decor covering the entire surface. In Patching decor, the interplay of different "stitch looks" creates exciting irregular patterns.
An artistic accent is set by the Whirl decor, which is reminiscent of aqua-trellis.
From outdoor gardens to orangeries, from urban bistros to castle restaurants: The Mash-Up decor concept can be used to colourfully accompany a wide variety of occasions - whether it's a graduation party or a fiftieth anniversary celebration. The "anything-goes" approach of the decor concept scores around the clock: the porcelain becomes an eye-catcher in the room or makes an impressive appearance outdoors - at breakfast, lunch, and dinner or with sweet dishes in between.
Special food creations require special porcelain: Across all genders, there is a reason why so many guests love pink: La vie en rose - who doesn't wish for that? Also, the presumption of innocence that lies in the colour pink may tempt to special moments of pleasure: Presented on pink, even sweet dessert sins are indulged in without remorse.
The Unlimited collection features floral decors. At the same time, the floral design of the Boho decor gives the presentation that certain something that makes afternoon tea or coffee really festive. High-quality textiles with cross-stitch embroidery are also associated with this type of design.
The Blend decor on the porcelain collection Shiro comes with hip ombré gradient either in pink or blue.
For a quiet moment on the day of the celebration, the day before or after the big feast: Small treats via room service or on the table enrich the moment of indulgence.
Weddings are not only a very special day in the life of newlyweds: Gastronomy can also distinguish itself as the perfect host on such days.
Unlike celebrations like birthdays or anniversaries, many wedding couples often go all white. And this is not only true for those who wear white: White as a neutral base colour tone also goes down well with those who bring their own wedding design, colours and decorations.
Therefore, it is not without reason that high-quality white porcelain is
Also with Shiro the name says it all, so the items are to be had accordingly - not only in colours but also with a smooth finish without structure and in pure white: After all, Shiro is the Japanese term for the colour white and the collection also sees itself as a carte blanche for the kitchen.
The kitchen can show off all its skills on the collection because it includes about 30 different shapes to serve the full range of gastronomic diversity.
The design language Japanordic and the strong aesthetics of the collection contrast well with delicate food styling.
For large parties, the question is often: Would you rather have a buffet or a menu? While buffets are less service-intensive and easier to prepare, set menus give the kitchen a chance to show off its presentation skills in particular.
High-quality porcelain sets the stage for inspiring and finely coordinated dining sequences.
If you want it to look casual but still styled, colourful decors like Patching from Mash-Up come into play again. The plates give the kitchen room for creativity and leave guests wanting more.
It could, but does not always have to be wild and boisterous: The most important things for a successful celebration are good friends, interesting conversations and culinary delights in a beautiful ambience. This includes porcelain, which not only emphasizes high-quality food, but also the specialness of being together.
The all-over Splash Blue decor visually brings both colour and tranquillity to the table setting.
Whirl decor from the decor concept Mash-Up
Even the most beautiful feasts come to an end at some point. But what remains when the last dance has been danced, all plates and glasses are empty and the last guests leave the party tired but happy? At best, an unforgettable memory of a unique celebration - made possible by passionate hosts with professional good taste.
Schönwald – Feel inspired
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