Amid the weak housing market and slowdown in population growth in Spain’s urban centres, living space is declining in the country. In homewares, just as in home furnishings, consumers are increasingly favouring multifunctional products that are easy to store and can allow them to economise on their living space.
In recent years, there has been growing awareness of the climatic and health impacts of polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and those containing Perfluorooctanoic Acid (PFOA). These substances, which can be found in non-stick coatings of cookware items, are often described as ‘forever chemicals’ due to their long-lasting effect on the planet.
One of the most prevalent themes to dominate premium homewares is durability and technology through materials and coatings, which aim to extend the lifecycle of products. Within food storage, a newer type of plastic has emerged in Spain, which is creating award-winning products for visual clarity to rival glass.
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Homewares
Cooking utensils, dishes, tableware, cutlery, drinkware, serving trays and other small articles used in a home. Items must be new when sold to the consumer. Second-hand / used homewares are excluded, as are antique sales. Homewares refers to dining (beverageware, cutlery and dinnerware) and kitchen (cookware and kitchenware).
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