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Zevro Provides Party Tools With Happy Hourz Collection Wednesday October 3rd, 2012 - 12:18PM
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At the New York International Gift Fair this summer, Zevro rolled out its Happy Hourz Professional Bar Gear collection. The functional bar tools and wine accessories emerged as an element of the company's Solutions for Modern Living platform. Tools in the collection sport innovative features, according to the company, and are designed to bring a level of fun to the party. The IceStation Ice Bucket set, for example, features a lid that automatically opens and closes with the removal/insertion of the IceScoop-Tongs and is designed to keep ice colder longer. Zevro's barware tool assortment also has three jigger options: the Adjustable Jigger, Gravity Release Jigger and the Knuckle Jigger. In wine accessories, Zevro’s Wine Fan fits all wine bottles, according to the company, and holds up to six glasses. In the closed position, the fan can go on a wine bottle neck to stand the bottle for display. In the open position, the fan is placed on an upright wine bottle and can be fanned 360 degrees, providing slots to hold wine stem glasses in an upside down position, convenient for display and serving. For more on Zevro’s Happy Hourz collection, see HomeWorld’s October 1 issue, which also previews the upcoming NY Tabletop Market in the Nouveau: Ultimate Tabletop section. Also included with this issue is HomeWorld's Forecast 2013 consumer survey supplement, an in-depth study of housewares purchase behavior and preferences.
Tags: Housewares Tabletop Gadgets & Kitchen Tools |
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