Spot on!
Elevate Your Culinary Experience with “Spot On” from the PLAYGROUND Collection
Are you ready to elevate your dining experience to new heights? Look no further than the “Spot On” from the BHS PLAYGROUND collection, a brand synonymous with innovation and creativity in the world of tableware. Designed to captivate the senses and delight the palate, our “Spot on” series is a true standout on any plate.
SPOT ON – Plate flat round coupe
SPOT ON – Plate flat round coupe
SPOT ON – Plate deep round coupe
SPOT ON – Plate deep round coupe
SPOT ON – Small dish round
SPOT ON – Small dish round
SPOT ON – Bowl round
SPOT ON – Bowl round
SPOT ON sets the scene for every dish
This collection, which consists of coup plates, bowls and dishes, has been specially developed to spark the creativity of experimental restaurateurs and perfectly showcase any style of dining.
We understand that the catering industry is constantly changing. With SPOT ON, we not only offer tableware, but also a platform for the latest food trends.
High-contrast play of colors in coral and black
The basic tone of the plates, bowls and dishes is a sandy shade of beige that provides a neutral stage for a wide variety of food creations. The warm and inviting coloring is achieved by dipping the items in the glazes. The “dipped” items create an appealing atmosphere and emphasize the special character of each dish.
SPOT ON “Koralle” invites restaurateurs to live out their culinary creativity. Followed by a visual freshness in the overall picture, “Coral” harmonizes with any food color. If you want to leave the color component of the plate to the food, go for the black decor.
Subtle elegance thanks to the “Dipped” decoration type
Our “Dipped” decoration gives SPOT ON a timeless and subtle elegance. Inspired by current design trends, this decor sets subtle accents in two colors that emphasize the presentation of your dishes without being obtrusive.
Dipped decoration is a type of partial glazing in which tableware items are dipped and therefore only partially glazed. The first step is to dip most of the shard into the light glaze. This is followed by the color in coral or black, which then overlaps with the beige glaze.
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