noun a term used to describe various types of kitchenware or containers that are hollow or concave in shape
In the hospitality industry, hollow ware is used to serve food and beverages to guests in hotels, restaurants, and catering events.
In metalworking, hollow ware can refer to objects made by forming and shaping metal sheets, such as pitchers, teapots, and vases.
Hollow ware is a common term used in the antiques industry to describe vintage or collectible metal objects like silverware, pewter, and copper items.
Hollow ware refers to pots, pans, and other cooking vessels that have a hollow interior. It is commonly used in kitchens for cooking various dishes.
Hollow ware can also refer to items such as bowls, trays, and serving dishes used for serving food on the dining table.
Hollow ware such as pots, pans, and baking dishes are used in professional kitchens for cooking and baking various dishes.
Hollow ware like serving trays, chafing dishes, and beverage dispensers are essential for catering events and serving food and drinks to guests.
Hollow ware is used for table settings, buffet displays, and serving stations at events such as weddings, parties, and corporate functions.