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In the Press & Media Enquiries

In the Press & Media Enquiries

In the Press & Media Enquiries

We love seeing our products being used to add colour to cooking and styling, and we are delighted to share these photos with our customers for inspiration.

We have been featured on various media channels, including Good Food Guide, Inside Out and Gourmet Traveller.

We especially love the work by Emmaly Stewaret for the magazine Inside Out, which featured which featured our serving plates.

The Aito Seto Yaki Hana Dinner Plates provides a lovely contrast to the mushroom and dashi soba, and the sake set adds a delicate touch to the whole theme.

Inside Out Magazine features My Cookware Australia®

We love seeing our products being used to add colour to cooking and styling, and we also love to share these photos with our customers for inspiration.

Need gift ideas? The Good Food Guide has listed our Japanese hibachi grill / konro grill as one of the 22 gifts for a father or husband. Master Chef often shows off the hibachi grill, which has become one of Australia's most recognised charcoal grills.

Good Food Guide features My Cookware Australia®

Sponsorship from My Cookware®

We are happy to help with food blogs, photography or video projects. Whether you are looking for a sponsor or are interested in gaining access to cookware for your magazine shoot, small budget photography or video production, please contact us at hello@mycookware.com.au.

We would love it if you followed us on social media and tagged us in your posts. We are always looking for new talent.

Our team has over 20 years of experience in television and digital media, and we are ready to address your enquires.

*The article was written by Alex, our media coordinator.

 

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