What is Millennial Pink? Well, for starters, nobody really knows, or at least nobody can agree on which shade of pink is actually millennial. What we do know, though, is different hues of pink have been enormously popular over the past several years, and that trends are continuing today.
In fashion, art, and especially in food, we're seeing pink shakes on Instagram and frozen pink wine on menus. Now, we don't just have to rely on pink food, though. We can experience pink dinnerware.
Introducing Pink Purity Pearls from Bauscher
Purity Pearls is one of Bauscher's premier collections of Noble China. Like other Noble China collections, it's fired at 2550º F temperatures to achieve maximum durability and chip resistance, but it's not the sturdiness of the Pink Pearls collection that makes it so compelling. It's the finesse.
Pink Pearls can be easily attached to the Millennial Pink movement, even if some don't agree on the particular shade of pink. With its brilliant color and subtle pearl texture, this collection is perfect for brunch occasions and would be a huge hit for any Mother's Day celebration, though these are only two successful applications.
In reality, Pink Pearls can be used for much more. Designed to be paired with other colors in the Bauscher Purity Pearl line, it was created to accompany the Light, Dark, and Grey color patterns of the collection. It's a subtle accent piece, with a soft pink that adds a fresh pop of color to the table, no matter which generation you prefer.