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Now that the dog days of summer are behind us, it’s time to look toward the fall season bringing the changing leaves, a new school year and in DON’s case, a new perspective. With the release of their 2018 Fall Tabletop Advisor, DON is putting their thought leadership on full display by featuring a new concept they call Tabletop Remix – ideas for owners and operators to add a little more personality to their restaurants by making their tabletop displays play a larger part in the overall ambiance of their establishments.

The primary goal of Tabletop Remix is to inspire, with options ranging from pairing unique colors for a more fun and festive feel to thematic combinations that bring worlds together and even mixing different materials to showcase elegance and durability working side by side. But perhaps the most important factor driving Tabletop Remix is the constant shifting of tastes within the foodservice industry, with DON being right at the forefront of this evolutionary trend.

Download or browse the 2018 Fall Tabletop Advisor and be among the first to join Edward Don & Company in this tabletop revolution by clicking here: http://www.don.com/UserFiles/Publications/FTT18.pdf

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“Mixing and matching tableware from a variety of patterns and collections is a simple way for an establishment to truly set their aesthetic apart from its competition. Combining colors, textures, materials, shapes, etc., creates a tablescape that not only provides a beautiful canvas for food, but also creates a one-of-a-kind dining experience that keeps customers coming back for more.”

Shannon Tallon, Corporate Category Manager with Edward Don & Company

 

 

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