Steelite: from England, in the name of high-class mise en place
A PASSION TO INSPIRE. This is the motto of Steelite International, a British company also present in the U.S. and a world leader in the production of porcelain, which for the past few years has been expanding its catalog through collaboration with various designers and the acquisition of new quality brands in the world of catering.
'Our mission is to be the hospitality industry's preferred choice for tabletop products achieved through'
This is the opening sentence of their catalog and we could translate it as follows:
'Our mission is to be the hospitality industry's preferred choice for tabletop products'
an impactful phrase that expresses exactly what is the main intent of this successful multinational company that has grown exponentially year by year.
Steelite International's award-winning tableware products are evidently designed for the world of hospitality, made with a quality and sense of design that meets the needs of food professionals around the world. This service is made possible by a manufacturing history that goes back more than 100 years, as does the current location in Stoke-on-Trent. As one of the most modern and efficient tableware production units in the world, their investment technology and innovation ensure high quality products.
The two main porcelain families created by Steelite are named Distinction and Performance, of which numerous lines are themselves part.
In addition to being dishwasher, freezer, and microwave safe, stackable, and resistant to thermal shock, ALL dishes in these two lines denote high resistance to glaze damage, a characteristic that has enabled them to be GUARANTEED FOR LIFE AGAINST PEEKING. 100% Made in England, Distinction and Performance are known worldwide.
Rounding out Steelite Intenational's wide range of offerings are a host of other products in the catalog such as melamine cutting boards, slate trays, wooden stands, cutlery, glasses, teapots, coffee pots, glass plates, and buffet accessories, brought together under the unique name of Creations, which come under various brands such as Crucial Details, Amphora, Robert Welch, Laguiole, and others so that they can be distinguished from those directly produced by Steelite. Taking a look at Steelite's catalog, therefore, it is evident that it is no longer a porcelain-only company but wants to position itself as an all-around reference for the tableware market.
All the brands Steelite has acquired over the years have been chosen according to very specific criteria: excellent quality, inspirational design, exceptional service, and minimal environmental impact-the same criteria with which the company carries out its centuries-old work every day.