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Norway's Figgjo Porcelain has been elevating the hospitality dining experience since 1941.
In Norway's largest financial services group,  DNB's new headquarters in Oslo around 3000 people have lunch every day – in what is probably the largest and most modern canteen in Norway. The joint lower floor of the bank’s three new buildings is an arena for morning coffee, informal meetings, lunch, working dinners and parties – with tableware from Figgjo.

“Figgjo offers Norwegian products of very high quality,” says Food & Beverage Manager Stephan Härdi from DNB, who had the opportunity to influence the development of the new products. Härdi continued, “Close cooperation with Figgjo resulted in products that were exactly right for us. Through our good experience from working with Figgjo previously we knew that the close attention they provide is crucial in succeeding with large-scale projects such as this.”
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DNB Bank in Oslo serves 3000 meals each day in its cafeteria/canteen...all on Figgjo Porcelain. (photo - Jiri Havran)
When DNB developed the dining concept for their new headquarters, they wanted the porcelain to be versatile and modern – and square. Today thousands eat their lunch every day from the square plate (2155HH) and bowl (2156HH) that Figgjo has developed together with DNB. Efficient stacking, well-rounded corners and flexible eating surfaces make these great canteen products.


Figgjo AS is a trendsetting porcelain manufacturer for the professional kitchen that's known for being innovative having been confirmed by a number of design awards. Sold through partner companies in 28 countries around the world, Figgjo products are found in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants, canteens, and institutions in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. 
To find out more about Figgjo and its wide range of tabletop products for the hospitality and catering industry, go here: http://figgjo.no/en/
 
 
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Figgjo Porcelain, from Norway, introduces their new FELT and PISA hospitaltiy tabletop collections continuing a tradition of clean-lined designs and practicality required by the restaurant and catering trade.
With it's clean design lines, along with their progressive curves and shapes, Figgjo is one of our favorite European hospitality tabletop companies. And, for the Spring show season, they have introduced two new exciting collections - FELT and PISA.


Figgjo's new FELT features four versatile round plates that can be used in a variety of situations to serve from just one guest to several thousand.The plates feature surfaces at different levels, providing the chef with a broad range of serving possibilities. Create a larger or smaller eating surface, or a traditional or unusual experience – all from the same plate.
Figgjo FELT combines uncompromising functionality with exciting design. The plates stack well no matter how they are turned in relation to each other. Together with Figgjo Europa, Figgjo FELT covers all sizes of round plates to meet all needs.
The three cups in the Figgjo FELT range have a clean and friendly appearance. The stepwise division enables the cups to be stacked effectively, without the functional appearance that stacking cups often have. The cups are suitable for use in a variety of situations, and all three can be used either with or without saucers.
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New FELT from Figgjo features off-center well areas for the plates and a variety of well designed accompanying pieces.
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Figgjo's design team of Tonje Sandberg and Constance Kristiansen discuss the latest hospitality dinnerware designs to come from the creative Norwegian tabletop company.
With Figgjo's new PISA (shown at left) bowls and lids, it is possible to build slanting towers of stacked bowls. The angled bowls come in two sizes, and can be used for a variety of purposes, from serving individual portions in one bowl with a lid, to serving shared dishes in higher stacks. Naturally, the bowls are also suitable for more traditional uses.

The lid has a slight curve to its surface, and therefore also functions as a small plate, either alone or in combination with the bowl.

The simple, angular style means that Figgjo PISA works well with most other products in the Figgjo range.

Figgjo products are designed to accompany one another. Create your own unique solution depending on the desired function and expression. By adding new products you create new experiences on the table – changing tables.
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Figgjo's new PISA bowls and lids
Figgjo AS is a trendsetting porcelain manufacturer for the professional kitchen that's known for being innovative having been confirmed by a number of design awards. Sold through partner companies in 28 countries around the world, Figgjo products are found in the most prestigious hotels and restaurants, canteens, and institutions in Europe, the Middle East and Asia. 


To learn more about Figgjo and their collection of creative tabletop serving pieces for the hospitality industry, go here:
 http://figgjo.no/en/
 
 
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Figgjo Porcelain's PLATTFORM shapes make great serving pieces for today's smaller, mixed portions menus.
Figgjo is another example of a great tabletop company that, while well-known in certain regions around the world, is still a relative unknown in key markets despite creative, high quality porcelain dinnerware. With clean design lines and driven by current culinary trends, Nowegian-based Figgjo has been producing great porcelain canvases for the artistry of top chefs since the 1940's. 

To learn more about Figgjo and their entire line of hospitality tabletop, go here:
http://figgjo.no/en/
 
 
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Figgjo has been supplying high quality, creative serving pieces to chefs since 1941.
If you are a chef or restaurateur who does not follow the crowd….thinks a little differently than everyone else….and is looking for something unique for your dinnerware, you might look at Figgjo, the premium porcelain producer from Norway.
Displaying a wide range of items that lend themselves perfectly to a "mix & match" concept, Figgjo has porcelain serving pieces that are perfect for showcasing the latet chef's creations. Close collaboration with people in the hospitality industry also ensures that Figgjo products also function well in the culinary production process in the modern kitchen.

Since 1941, Figgjo has developed a wide product line to meet nearly any customer's needs for differentiation and uniqueness. So, if you are looking for something just a little different....to a look at Figgjo. We think you will be impressed.
To learn more about Figgjo and the line of creative porcelain, go here: http://figgjo.no/en/