Mediterranean Summers Inspire Kin Suki's Newest Tableware Collection
The pieces carry a sense of Mediterranean lightness. Hand-drawn playful illustrations and expressive compositions bring a relaxed energy to the tableware, while maintaining the brand’s aesthetic.
There are certain rituals that belong to summer. The awaited season brings long lunches that stretch into sunset, crowded tables with shared dishes, fresh seafood by the water, and the sense that there is nowhere else to be. Kin Suki's Summer 2026 collection takes its cue from these easy-going moments.
"Summer has a way of bringing people together," says founder Salma Shehata. "The collection was designed to capture the joy, warmth, and playfulness that summer brings, while remaining elevated enough to live beautifully in the home year-round."

The design process began with hand-drawn sketches inspired by the scenes of a Mediterranean summer. Marine life, bustling markets, coastal landscapes, and seaside imagery informed the collection. The pieces balance colour and character without overwhelming the table, allowing them to become part of everyday life rather than reserved for special occasions.

Crafted from porcelain, the collection includes their 24-piece dinner set, including serving plates, mugs, espresso cups, and decorative accessories. Together, they create a table that feels personal rather than perfectly coordinated, encouraging hosts to mix, match, and make each setting their own.
The collection also reflects a growing desire for homes that feel lived in and expressive. Rather than disappearing into the background, these pieces are designed to contribute to the mood of a space, bringing colour, personality, and a sense of occasion to the everyday ritual of dining together.

While tableware remains the focus, the brand's real interest lies in the experiences that unfold around it. Because sometimes the best part of a holiday isn't the destination itself. It's the people around the table, the stories exchanged between courses, and the memories that remain long after summer has ended. In Summer 2026, the brand reminds us that the most memorable tables are rarely the most elaborate. They're the ones people don't want to leave.














