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Twisted launches kitchenware

Twisted has launched a collection kitchenware available via the new Twisted Store. The collection includes a wooden spoon with a grip handle, a wooden chopping board, tea towel and oven mitt.

Twisted is a UK-based collective of ten cooks and videographers that are ‘passionate about reminding the world that cooking should be outrageous fun’. It has studios in East and Central London, delivery-only restaurants all over the UK and a major cookbook on the way. Twisted’s recipe videos reach an audience of nearly 30 million social media followers around the world. The collective is also set to launch a studio kitchen at the new Market Hall West End in London’s Oxford Circus.

Above: The new tea towel from the Twisted brand with a slogan that reflects the brand’s philosophy.
Above: The new tea towel from the Twisted brand with a slogan that reflects the brand’s philosophy.

Top: Imagery for the ‘Jazzy’ Twisted Wooden Spoon conveys Twisted’s fun attitude to food and cooking.

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