Signature Collection – Hive
The William Edwards Signature Collections have been created to enhance the tableware experience within your establishment, with a readily available collection of fine bone china, offering a flexible solution to all hospitality F&B outlets.
Inspired by the beautiful fauna and flora of tea gardens around the world, this delicate
hand-painted design effortlessly lends itself to the Great British tradition of afternoon tea. Composed of 16 pieces, all hand decorated in the heartland of The Potteries, each item presents a unique design and boasts all the essentials for a classic afternoon tea offering.
Evoking a timeless impression, details reflect floral patterns, subtle scalloped border accents, and, as a final charm, a golden bee motif that honourably glimmers against the gentle green hues. Simple yet intricately detailed, this fine bone china teaware will bring elegance to every teatime experience.
The Art of Presentation
British Design and Craftsmanship
Since 1993, the William Edwards brand has specialised in the design and manufacturing of fine bone chinaware for both luxury hospitality and retail clients. Pushing the boundaries of bespoke design by merging skilled techniques with innovation. A beautiful blend of modern luxury, with a passion for shape, design, and British craftsmanship.
The exceptionally skilled team at William Edwards are well known for its competencies in decorating fine ceramics for famous brands across the UK and around the world. Using only the finest long-established materials and techniques, each piece is expertly designed in Stoke-on-Trent, the heart of England’s ceramics industry, in order to create collections used by the best hotels and restaurants worldwide.
Bone China Care Guide
(full recommendations)
William Edwards tableware complies fully with all International technical standards. All products undergo an exhaustive series of tests to ensure that colours are as hard wearing as possible. All our products conform to proposition 65 – lead-free, and we have full ISO 9000 accreditation. Quality checks are constantly carried out to monitor the ability of the ware to resist the rigours of day-to-day use.
Always wash as soon as possible after use; where possible avoid leaving food on china for any significant length of time. Stack carefully so that individual items are not touching.
Do not overload the dishwasher and ensure that the water temperature is correct and the machine is regularly serviced and in good order.
There are many automatic dishwashing detergents available today to suit different operating conditions. It is important to select the correct one, as some detergents can cause corrosion and permanent damage to the tableware decoration.
Recommended dishwasher temperature for china is up to 65°C. A wash temperature of 60°C is recognised as the most effective for removal of food soiling, with little risk of damage to the decoration.
Ensure cutlery is washed separately in designated cutlery baskets to prevent the possibility of metal marking during washing.
William Edwards fine bone china can be used in a commercial environment; however, extra care must be taken with precious metals, (gold and platinum) which are more susceptible to aggressive washing and handling techniques. Avoid the use of metal scourers or abrasive detergents/powders, as these may be detrimental to the decoration.
Fine bone china should not be used for cooking purposes. Do not expose to a naked flame and avoid use in an oven. Products with gold or platinum decoration must not be used in a microwave due to the metallic content.
Using higher temperatures or overdosing on detergent will cause deterioration to the glazed finish or damage any decoration on the product. Most dishwashers have a short wash or china/crystal cycle that should be sufficient for most cleaning of china.
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