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Open for Business: Club House

by Ethan Miller
May 20, 2020
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Producing matte finishing on high fired porcelain has long been a major challenge for the porcelain industry. With great satisfaction, and after years of research, Club House has succeeded in the development of a special type of porcelain, fired at a temperature of more than 1300°C. The porcelain is resistant to shocks and bumps. It has perfect permeability, a high degree of flexibility, and is available in a range of colours and finishings.

Club House is pleased to present the new Wave collection, a line where the originality of the interplay between glossy white and matte coloured glazes. To make the matte finishing even more special, the Wave collection features a special wave-shaped decoration, entirely handmade by master craftsmen for a unique and stylish effect.

The porcelain material ensures the cups withstand intensive use and the endurance Club House products are distinguished for.

The Wave collection is available in the Viola line in three sizes: 70, 180, and 300 cubic centimeters, and in six colours including red, yellow, brown, light blue, grey, and green. The collection is available in small quantities, with lots of combinations available to satisfy a range of tastes and needs. Customers can even have their own logo featured in the cup design, starting from 250 pieces only.

Matte colours are available for production on any of Club House’s standard 100 items, starting from 3000 pieces per order.

Club House: designed in Italy, made in China.

For more information, visit www.clubhouse.ch

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