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Hem’s Unique, Vibrant Vibe Moves Into Tableware + Accessories

11.16.22 | By
Hem’s Unique, Vibrant Vibe Moves Into Tableware + Accessories

The latest from Hem sees the furniture brand move further into the home with tableware and accessories collections. Bold and imaginative, yet fully functional pieces complement what has already been created through its relationships with designers. The new range is emblematic of that and also shares Hem’s creative ethos for unique pieces for the home. Hem worked with some of its past collaborators to make the fresh range a reality, and it’s time you meet them and their creations.

stack of multicolor plates and mugs on a stainless steel kitchen counter

Supergroup is London-based artist and ceramicist John Booth and ceramic artist Ian McIntyre. In 2019 they created their first limited edition collection for Hem, and now they’re back with the Bronto Tableware collection. Pulling from their bag of tricks and talents, these pieces are grounded in the duo’s ceramic production techniques. Solid with soft silhouettes, these dinner plates, mugs, and espresso cups are available in a radiant rainbow of colors: Green, Orange, Pink, Sand, and Yellow in high-gloss or natural clay glazes.

multicolor mugs and plates on a kitchen counter and open shelving

stack of multicolor mugs on a stainless steel kitchen counter

set of yellow and cream tableware with grapes on a kitchen counter

stack of multicolor plates on a kitchen counter

a person uses a colorful striped salt or pepper grinder to season a plate of tomatoes

Following up on Guadalajara-based Fabien Cappello’s limited-edition Offcut Plates collection is something new – Molino salt and pepper grinders. Playfully oversized, Cappello looked to Mexican craft traditions and the country’s energy when designing them. Vibrant and graphic, you’ll never want to hide these works of art away in a kitchen cabinet. Each Molino grinder is made from turned solid beech wood and is individually hand-painted and finished in a high-gloss lacquer.

two colorful striped salt and pepper grinders on a kitchen counter

two colorful striped salt and pepper grinders on a kitchen counter

four colorful striped salt and pepper grinders on a kitchen counter

a colorful striped salt or pepper grinder on a kitchen counter

white glass vase with sunflowers flowers on a side table

Jonah Takagi first designed the Peg Hook for Hem, and is back to add a brutalist architectural vibe to a new piece. The Brute Vase has lots of facets for an appearance that differs from nearly every angle and every type of light. Brute is a hand-blown design that can act as a vessel for florals or as a simple sculptural object. It’s available in a number of colors that are bright and eye-catching.

black glass vase with sunflowers flowers on a side table

three glass vases with florals in a living space

white glass vase with sunflowers flowers on a side table

white glass vase with sunflowers flowers on a side table

To learn more about Hem’s tableware and accessories collection, visit hem.com.

Photography by Erik Wåhlström.

Kelly Beall is Director of Branded Content at Design Milk. The Pittsburgh-based writer and designer has had a deep love of art and design for as long as she can remember, from Fashion Plates to MoMA and far beyond. When not searching out the visual arts, she's likely sharing her favorite finds with others. Kelly can also be found tracking down new music, teaching herself to play the ukulele, or on the couch with her three pets – Bebe, Rainey, and Remy. Find her @designcrush on social.