Dudson adds wooden plinths to Modus range

By Emma Eversham

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The new wooden plinths from Craster are designed to add impact and flexibility to Dudson's Modus range
The new wooden plinths from Craster are designed to add impact and flexibility to Dudson's Modus range
Tableware specialist Dudson has worked with Craster to add three wooden plinths to its Modus range to improve flexibility for a range of occasions such as event catering and buffets. 

Product details:

Tableware company Dudson has joined forces with fellow British company Craster to produce a range of food-safe wooden plinths which hold products from its ceramic Modus range. The lightweight plinths are made from sustainable acacia wood which is then lacquered to increase durability and are available in three different sizes and shapes as pictured. Dudson has also added a number of deep ceramic items to the Modus range to coincide with the launch of the plinths, such as the new deep cup which is perfect for holding fries. 

USP:

The plinths have been designed to work around one of Dudson's existing ceramic range and as stated, Dudson has also added more products to its Modus range that will enable operators to display their food in more creative ways than before. The additions to the range, which were unveiled for the first time at the Hospitality Show​ are expected to increase the number of functions the products can perform, so could be used for event catering, sharing platters or table/bar service. 

Price:

Quotes for products are available through the Dudson website, detailed below. 

Availability:

Direct from Dudson. Visit www.dudson.com​ or email  vasb@qhqfba.pbz

Why you should buy it: 

The plinths 'add visual impact' to the existing tableware, claims Dudson and are practical for carrying and displaying multiple items. The wooden plinths are also made with sustainable wood and carry the British standard 4034 Kitemark™ for product quality.

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