Decorative Kitchen Accessories From Cornishwear

Posted by Emma Jones on Fri 13th August 2010 at 08:34 AM, Filed in Cooking GiftsGifts For HerGifts For Him

Cornishwear has launched their latest range of Vintage-Chic Kitchenware which will guarantee to brighten up your home.  This range of decorative kitchen accessories from Cornishware hosts the very familiar and much loved blue and white stripes.  They have said:-

“T.G.Green & Co. first produced Cornishware in the 1920s. The distinctive blue and white banded pottery owes its name to an employee who said it reminded them of the blue sky and white-crested waves of Cornwall.”

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I am sure you are well aware of the striped china that is available, and am convinced many homes own a piece of this Cornish pottery in their kitchens.  Well, now the new ‘Cornishware’ Collection is in no doubt going to be the next most important fixture in your well dressed kitchen!  (It really is very smart looking).

The new collection is made from 100% cotton drill and consists of aprons (starting at £10), a double oven glove (£15), tea cosy (£14) and tea towels (£13 for a pack of 2).  All of course hosting the very distinctive trademark blue and white banded colours.
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The new ‘Cornishwear’ range is available from kitchen shops across the country.  You can find your nearest stockist on our store finder or buy online from http://www.tggreen.co.uk.

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