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Catchy name for my new kitchenware business?

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Linz73 · 15/04/2013 16:10

Hiya
I'm just about to open my own kitchenware shop and i cannot think of a catchy name, its driving me mad!
Will be selling everything kitchen related really.
Can anyone help?

Thanks ever so much xx

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barnesthomas · 05/02/2016 12:40

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Make sure the name you choose should be easy to spell and short so that your targeted audience remembers it for a long time. Brain storm and do wonders :)

Good Luck!

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bluegaloo · 30/04/2013 22:36

Hi, thought I would join in incase ur still undecided , how about incorporating the wonderful word 'Emporium' along with the previous idea of your name so it sounds like it's been around forever and is trustworthy and solid. So you'd have something like Smith's Kitchen Emporium

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Beehatch · 18/04/2013 12:23

Kitchen Kit
Forks and all
Everything but ...
Pot & Kettle
Spoonerisms

Spoony fuckers Wink

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elQuintoConyo · 18/04/2013 12:11

Egg and Spoon
Culinarium
Bitchin'Kitchen (ok, that's a joke, sorry)
Sourse Pans
CookBakeFryPoach

I realise I'm not helping,

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LentilAsAnything · 18/04/2013 12:02

KitchenCaboodle (may be better than the above re URL purposes).

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Chocoflump · 18/04/2013 12:00

Kitch'N'Sync

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LentilAsAnything · 18/04/2013 11:53

Kitch'n'Caboodle.

Wins. :)

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piratecat · 18/04/2013 09:54

My Kitchen

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MerryMarigold · 18/04/2013 09:41

Another who doesn't like Kitsch, though I quite like Kitch actually (I abbreviate everything).

I wouldn't go pretend heritage unless you are going to use your name which could be quite cool. Or make it funky like Spoons & Co.

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InMySpareTime · 18/04/2013 09:41

How about "Bake Well"?

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piratecat · 18/04/2013 09:37

Kitchen Bits

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threepiecesuite · 18/04/2013 09:36

Cocina

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ChocsAwayInMyGob · 18/04/2013 09:33

Yes avoid Kitsch as not everyone will spell it right and some people will think you can't spell kitchen. It also puts pressure on you to make everything quirky.

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ChocsAwayInMyGob · 18/04/2013 09:32

I like what Naan Bread says. Go for Traditional. I like Bakewell and Sons.

It's classic and traditional and homely and sounds respectable.

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NotYouNaanBread · 18/04/2013 08:11

The shop names I like best are the ones that make it seem as though it's been there for generations. I love the name of the online sewing shop Merchant & Mills, for instance. You would then have any other branding done in that old style too, as if it hadn't been changed since your great-grandfather's time, you know?

Kitchen & Co.
Kitchen & Sons
Bakewell & Co.
Bakewell & Sons

(& Sons adds to the whole heritage idea)

Avoid kitsch unless it's genuinely clever - it's so 80's!

And sadly Cook (which I like a lot) has already been taken (suggested above) by a chain - www.cookfood.net/ - if they came to your town etc. it would cause confusion.

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MrsSham · 17/04/2013 18:22

Of course, i knew that! mental block. Looking at it on the screen I was attempting to pronounce the s.

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Sh1ney · 17/04/2013 18:08

If something is kitsch then it is cute, maybe vintage-y, charming etc...

It's a play on words ...kitchen- kitch- kitsch

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MrsSham · 17/04/2013 18:06

I don't get the S in kitsch.

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YoniRotten · 17/04/2013 17:11

Sorry, got the apostrophe in the wrong place!
'N Sink.
Tag line: Buy Buy Buy.
:)

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YoniRotten · 17/04/2013 17:09

N'Sink.

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InMySpareTime · 17/04/2013 16:35

Larderware

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doubleshotespresso · 17/04/2013 14:58

Kitschen

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TomArchersSausage · 17/04/2013 14:52

Single words do remind me of those wooden letters spelling out the bleedin obvious words about the house though.

I like the play on Kitch n bits, very cleverSmile

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