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Kit & Kemp for Spode heads to Bloomingdale’s

The collaboration between Spode and British interior designer, Kit Kemp, is due to be featured in one of the Christmas windows at Bloomingdale’s on 58th Street, New York City.

The recently launched range of tableware and giftware has also recently been recognised and accredited in the 2023 Homes & Garden Awards within the Best Home Accessory category.

Owner of the Spode brand, Portmeirion Group, said the award is testament to the strength of its product development and design teams, who continue to develop new products and ranges desired by customers worldwide.

Mike Raybould, chief executive, said: “It is fantastic to see our new products being recognised by the Homes & Gardens Design Awards, helping to further drive brand awareness around the world. Christmas is a key trading period for the group and we look forward to the exposure that the new Bloomingdales display will bring to this new range and our Spode brand in general.”

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