• Woollons and Harwood, which has kitchenware and gift shops in Thirsk and Helmsley, was due to cease trading at Easter.

    BBC: Buyer found for family firm Woollons and Harwood

  • Mass production could, in short, give way to mass customisation for all kinds of products, from shoes to spectacles to kitchenware.

    ECONOMIST: How a new manufacturing technology will change the world

  • Bridge Kitchenware's owner Steven Bridge says that's unlikely to happen with the Italian-made Paderno strainer, which is reinforced with crisscrossed stainless-steel supports.

    WSJ: Just One Thing

  • Many kitchenware and grilling stores carry cooking planks in a variety of woods cedar, alder, maple, hickory, oak, mesquite and apple.

    NPR: Where There's Smoke, There's Flavor

  • Kohl's lately has been busy launching women's fashions from designer Vera Wang, shoes from skateboarder Tony Hawk and kitchenware from celebrity chef Bobby Flay.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Mr. O'Connell prefers professional models like those sold at Bridge Kitchenware, a store where Julia Child shopped that is now located in Madison, N.

    WSJ: Just One Thing

  • Woollons and Harwood, which has kitchenware and gift shops in Thirsk and Helmsley and a warehouse in Malton, was targeted three times last year.

    BBC: Family firm Woollons and Harwood closes after 112 years

  • Its loan portfolio includes, among other things, investments in high-end kitchenware maker Sur La Table, a crane rental company, restaurant groups and software makers.

    FORBES: Private Equity For Coupon Clippers

  • Is it smart to spend this crucial period building up a stable life: a promising job, a reliable partner, and an admirable assortment of kitchenware?

    NEWYORKER: Semi-Charmed Life

  • Since then, America has imposed new quotas on Chinese-made silk, and Europe has slapped quotas on a range of Chinese goods, including footwear, toys and kitchenware.

    ECONOMIST: The real leap forward

  • It is revealing that some toy importers in Los Angeles today are not so much expanding their core business as diversifying, importing everything from kitchenware to sunglasses.

    ECONOMIST: The puppet-master of toytown

  • For instance, it uses U.S. Postal Service data to determine when someone has moved--a "trigger event" that may mean a consumer is in the market for certain types of items, such as kitchenware.

    FORBES: Consumer Spy

  • Bold growth comes from focusing your front line on the customer experience, and because of it, Sur La Table, since starting to expand in 1995, is the second-largest kitchenware specialist chain in America.

    FORBES: I Experience, Therefore I Shop

  • On July 9, 2004, with the assistance of Mr. Veitch and professional movers, Ms. Ingle moved most of her furniture and personal effects remaining in the New York City apartment to the apartment in Johnson City, Tennessee, with some items, such as kitchenware, going into storage in Boston, Massachusetts, in anticipation of leasing an apartment there.

    FORBES: Manhattan Spring Costs Internet Executive Quarter Million in State and City Tax

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