Kitchenware vs Homewares - What's the difference?
kitchenware | homewares |
(usually, uncountable) Instruments and utensils found in a kitchen, particularly those associated with the preparation and serving of food.
:The new chef reorganized the space where we keep the pots, pans, and other kitchenware .
(attributive, uncountable) Of or pertaining to utensils and appliances used for food preparation.
:He works in the kitchenware section of the department store.
(chiefly, British) Furnishings for the home, such as furniture and cushions
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As nouns the difference between kitchenware and homewares
is that kitchenware is instruments and utensils found in a kitchen, particularly those associated with the preparation and serving of food while homewares is furnishings for the home, such as furniture and cushions.kitchenware
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* See alsohomewares
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