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Olive & Chilli Ceramic Spoons | Kitchen Gifts |

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About Olive & Chilli Ceramic Spoons:
Part of the Bon Appetit collection, these Olive & Chilli Ceramic Spoons capture the charm of bistro-style dining with a playful twist. Hand-painted with vibrant, glossy glazes, each spoon features a distinctive design — one shaped like a string of green olives, the other like a bright red chilli. Crafted from durable stoneware, they balance practicality with decorative appeal, ideal for adding a touch of fun to the table.

Material: Stoneware

Why your customers will love this:

  • Playful, themed designs that bring character to casual entertaining

  • Crafted from durable ceramic with a glossy glazed finish

  • Made for serving dips, sauces, or condiments

  • Ideal for everyday entertaining or as a thoughtful gift

Product: Reusable
Packaging: Widely Recycled

How to merchandise Olive & Chilli Ceramic Spoons:
Can be merchandised with the Bon Appetit range, olive-themed homeware, or Talking Tables’ Hot Stuff chilli collection for a foodie-inspired story.

Recommended Occasions:
Spring
Summer
Everyday

Recommended Retailers:
Gift Shops
Home & Interior Stores
Garden Centres
Delicatessens
Lifestyle Boutiques



About Talking Tables

Talking Tables is a family-run, values-driven brand founded over 25 years ago by Clare Harris, with a passion for bringing people together.

Our in-house team designs fun, colourful and thoughtfully crafted products across homeware, birthday, games and seasonal décor, bringing joy to every gathering and helping customers create meaningful moments with ease.

Now stocked in over 3,500 independent stores alongside leading global retailers, we combine creative design with trusted production across 10 countries.

We are a certified B Corp, committed to doing business responsibly, with plastic-free products, sustainably sourced materials and over 65,000 trees planted.
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