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Topic: Kitchenware trends to add to your store in 2023 
This article is for a company called Artisaga where I am working as a graphic designer. The research of this article and the graphics are created by me. The article is about the trends so the graphics are created trendy and attractive for the reader.  
Consumers are becoming environmentally conscious as a result of the substantial environmental impact that their decisions can have. Many kitchenware items are composed of materials that are not biodegradable, or recyclable leading to an impact on our environment. To ensure that we may continue to enjoy scrumptious meals while protecting natural resources, Consumers are fostering environment-friendly raw materials in the kitchenware range.
With a blend of traditional and western cuisine across every dining room, Consumers are looking for a pleasing tabletop arrangement which represents their cultural values and is yet exquisite.
Consumers are looking for shapes and finishes that are considerably more enticing. Designs which are purposefully crooked, with hand-sculpted edges and finish will be in trend. Each piece purposefully showing its imperfect perfection representing "handmade" will be in demand. Go bold on shapes such as heart-shaped, or amusing animal-shaped crockery.
For Autumn/Winter pallets, Consumers will look for classic earthy tones in crockery. If you're considering adding new colours to your kitchenware stock, we recommend going for shades of brown and maroon. Variations of rustic colour, giving unfinished look in a single piece will be in trend.
For Autumn/Winter pallets, Consumers will look for classic earthy tones in crockery. If you're considering adding new colors to your kitchenware stock, we recommend going for shades of brown and maroon. Variations of rustic color, giving unfinished look in a single piece will be in trend.
Monochrome will always be in trend because black is associated with alternative fine dining and eloquence and white is a timeless contrast. You can never go wrong in stocking monochromatic crockery throughout the year at your store. Consumers would look for a tableware collection with pieces both in black and white. They have a striking visual contrast, but that's what makes the style appealing. Monochromatic cutleries are excellent for giving a table setting a bit of depth.
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