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GOURMET NEWS JANUARY 2017 www.gourmetnews.com NEWS & NOTES 8 Las Vegas Market Continued from PAGE 6 tones). See them along with the Peugeot Whisky Set and Peugeot's Mahe Mill, which features Peugeot's iconic spice-spe- cific mechanism in a simple design that has no shaft, which allows more room inside for a greater quantity of peppercorns or sea salt, at www.peugeot-saveurs.com or in Building C at the Winter Market. RSVP Interna- tional, Inc. will be offering its Old Benson Bottle But- ler. Available in chrome and brass finishes, this is a remake of a 1930s classic inspired by Rollin Kirby's po- litical cartoons of Senator Andrew Volstead, father of the Volstead Act that ushered in Prohibition. The RSVP Old Benson Bottle Butler is 6-1/2 inches tall and fea- tures a corkscrew and bottle opener that will provide a humorous focal point in gin joints, speakeasies, bars, kitchens and homes. Zinc alloy construction provides strength and resistance to corrosion, and it's dish- washer safe. The Old Ben- son Bottle Butler retails for $16.95. Endurance ® Pilsner Glass from RSVP is made of dishwasher-safe 18/8 stainless steel with satin exterior and mirror inte- rior and has a 16-ounce capacity. It retails for $19.95. For further infor- mation about the RSVP products visit www.rsvp- intl.com or email Krista Jenkins at kristaj@rsvp- intl.com. Menus and Music will be at the Winter Las Vegas Market with "Dining at Great A m e r i c a n Lodges," a cook- book with recipes from legendary lodges, national parks lore and wilderness art along with a music CD that blends bluegrass, country, western swing and jazz inspired by tradi- tional American songs. Perfect for those who like to dance around the kitchen while stirring the stew and enjoying a nip of the cooking wine, "Dining at Great American Lodges" comes gift- boxed. For more information, visit www.menusandmusic. Abbiamo Tutto will be on the ground floor of Building C to offer new patterns in its ceramic glasses and coaster set collections, which now include 11 patterns. The glasses are 6.75 inches tall, and the coasters also act as lids. They're designed by Donna Marie Territo, founder of Abbiamo Tutto, and made in Italy. Widgeteer will be offering its Rotating Vegetable Peeler in the Muir Sales show- room in Building C. This is a smart peeler that adapts to the user's preferred method of peeling and converts from a vertical po- sition to a horizontal position with a simple sliding motion. Its stainless steel swing blade provides quick and effortless peeling for any kind of vegetable, and a built-in ex- tractor removes potato eyes with ease. Comfortable to use, it's also dishwasher safe. It retails for $12.99. For more infor- mation, visit www.widgeteerinc.com. catstudio offers original designs featured on embroidered pillows, dish towels and drinking glasses. The original Ge- ography Collec- tion by catstudio is comprised of all 50 states and an ever-expand- ing list of cities, i n t e r n a t i o n a l and favorite va- cation destina- tions. The new, licensed Collegiate collection features a growing number of university campuses. In all, there are more than 200 designs. The pillows retail for $158 to $228, the dish towels for $20 and the glasses for $14.75 to $16.25. catstudio is exhibiting in Building C during the Winter Market, and you can also find the company at www.cat- studiosales.com. B by Brandie will be offering its tabletop fashions for the home on the first floor of Building C. The collections include dinnerware and stainless steel flatware in designs that combine ele- gance with drama and the innovative Olivia Wine/Champagne Combo Glass pictured here. [Image: Bby- Brandie] Each of the items exemplifies luxury presen- tation and a host who dares to stand out in a crowd. The five-piece flatware place set- tings retail for $84, the Olivia Wine/Champagne Combo Glass retails for $64 and prices vary for the din- nerware items. Email wholesale@bbybrandie.com for further information if you miss seeing the collections at the Market. The Two Pence candle hold- ers from RENWIL are a set of two aluminum pieces with a gold finish. Mid-century mod- ern accents add a touch of glamour. See them in Building A or visit www.renwil.com. DEMDACO is showing a wide variety of gift and home decor items in Building C, in- cluding byDesign Toasting Bottle Socks that protect and insulate wine bottles. They're made with double knit con- s t r u c t i o n and turn a bottle of wine into an inspired gift. They retail for $9. Also look for the Uncorked & Unwind wooden wine lanterns that elevate the wine gift bag by doubling as lighted home decor and wine gift packaging. See more at www .demdaco.com. Split-P makes its own contribution to the gift options for a wine lover with its Wine Printed Dishtowels. There's one with red wine and one with white, and they're both made from 100 percent cotton. They retail for $7. See them and the rest of the Split-P tabletop collection of textiles and ceramics on the sixth floor of Building C or visit www.split-p.net. MEVA is offering its Dendro Collection of rugs in Building B. This nature-inspired de- sign is created blending a cut pile and loop tech- nique with blended New Zealand wool and a touch of viscose in a tranquil pale gold and gray colorway. The rug is avail- able in three sizes: 5 feet by 8 feet, 8 feet by 11 feet and 9.6 feet by 13 feet. For more in- formation, visit www.meva.us. WellnessMats' new Studio Collection challenges precon- ceptions about the "anti-fatigue mat" with striking scalloped and semi-circle shapes in stunning designs and a myriad of colors. Well- nessMats are inherently antimicrobial, easy to clean and stain resistant, so Studio is ideal for the kitchen, espe- cially for a smaller kitchen, but these mats will also work in any other room in the home. They'll be in Building C at the Winter Market, and if you miss them there, you can also see them at www.wellnessmats.com. Park Designs is offering its Farmhouse Inspired Flour Sack Dishtowels in Building C this winter. Made of 100 percent cotton, these flour sack fabric dish towels feature designs that pair nicely with the trend for farmhouse-style living. There's a Duck, Rooster, Pig and a Cow, each themed with the lyric from a nursery song. They each measure 19 inches by 28 inches and retail for $8. If you miss them at the show, visit www.parkdesigns.net. Vestiges offers a kitchen towel collection featuring geo- graphical designs created in collabo- ration with stu- dents from the Minneapolis Col- lege of Art and De- sign. These 100 percent cotton pique towels are printed with envi- ronment-friendly inks for high qual- ity products that can help you add local flavor to your prod- uct assortment. See them in Pavilion 1 or get more information by emailing mary@vestigesinc.com. Last but not least, be sure to stop by and see the kitchen towels and aprons offered by Peking Handicraft Inc. on the 10th floor of Building C. As an example, take a look at the Bloom Apron, designed by Bonnie Christine. It's hand printed on 100 percent cotton and features dart detail on the front. It measures 28 inches by 32 inches and retails for $29. The Bloom Kitchen Towel, also designed by Bonnie Christine, carries out the cheerful spring floral theme and fea- tures crochet trim. The suggested re- tail price for the towel is $10. If you miss them at the show, email sales@pkhc.com. GN RSVP OLD BENSON ABBIAMO TUTTO ENDURANCE ® PILSNER GLASS WIDGETEER ROTATING VEGETABLE PEELER DINING AT GREAT AMERICAN LODGES CATSTUDIO TUMBLERS B BY BRANDIE CATSTUDIO TOWEL SPLIT-P DEMDACO MEVA WELLNESSMATS VESTIGES TWO PENCE CANDLE HOLDERS BLOOM APRON