Thursday 15 March 2012

Custom painted restaurant-ceramics for a fraction of what you would imagine!


 
 Custom painted restaurant-ceramics for a fraction of what you would imagine!

I don’t know about you, but we have several friends and acquaintances with brilliant little cafes, and true  destination-style restaurants that are always in need of a hint of drama to lift their eateries’ image. Restaurants are time consuming and labour-intensive businesses to operate, and their owners are passionate and committed about the impression they leave with the diner. They want their business to look edgy, and they strive for perfection, but the reality is that profits don’t often stretch to customizing every detail, especially plates and dishes. More and more they rely solely on their menu to ‘hit the spot’ so to speak.
 
 I don’t know about you, but we have several friends and acquaintances with brilliant little cafes, and true  destination-style restaurants that are always in need of a hint of drama to lift their eateries’ image. Restaurants are time consuming and labour-intensive businesses to operate, and their owners are passionate and committed about the impression they leave with the diner. They want their business to look edgy, and they strive for perfection, but the reality is that profits don’t often stretch to customizing every detail, especially plates and dishes. More and more they rely solely on their menu to ‘hit the spot’ so to speak.

Nonetheless, all eateries need a point-of-difference to ensure they capture the interest of the dining public.  For instance, small hand-painted detailing on otherwise plain white plates can add simple spice to the dining experience. More and more cafes are seeing the sense in marketing via their ceramics. It can be an expensive procedure though, and the accounting bottom-line is not always conducive to such marketing luxuries.

Newsflash!!!!
There is now an option to help create an air of elegance and distinction in any small cafe, and grand restaurant, by utilizing the services of artist Gerd Schmid. His ability to hand paint your existing white crockery with apparent ease, is a stroke of genius. Whatever your needs, Gerd will produce a design to cleverly accent your clients’ dining experience, whilst retaining your existing plates and dishes.