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Italian flatware and serveware company Sambonet always has been one to stay in touch with current trends in the hospitality industry. After focus in the world of hospitality turned towards a decorative tabletop setting, Sambonet introduced multiple new processing techniques to meet the needs of an evolving market.

Sambonet USA President Andrea Vianello states “The needs came from a marketplace trend of the overall tabletop; trends focused on a more rustic tabletop look, which inspired the newest finishes offered.. All processing is done in our Italy workshop to ensure control of the product quality as well as flexibility in the quantity and customization of each batch.”

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The beautiful new finishes include Vintage, Antique, Satin, and PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition), and all offer stunning elegance to the tabletop. Sambonet even lists recommendations for the setting of

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each finish:

Antique – matches refined & white porcelain; features a soft texture and classic matt stainless steel
Vintage – suited for trendy & romantic locations; distressed, aged appearance
Satin – perfectly combines with modern plates; adds a delicate elegance with a smooth, slightly matted appearance
PVD – each color can be paired with white or colored porcelain; adds color and a unique contemporary appearance

The PVD colors are available in gold, champagne, copper, and black, and can be paired with another new finish, and processed on any flatware pattern available. With custom options, any chef can create a stunning, unique tabletop.

For more information on Sambonet flatware and other products they produce, visit their website here: http://www.sambonet-shop.com/flatware/

– G. Stegall

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