Beloved Notting Hill brand Summerill & Bishop introduced a new collection of table linens with the dashing Scotland hotel Gleneagles that translates the destination’s Art Deco details and bucolic landscape into a beautiful print perfect for seasonal celebrations.
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All the Ways to Refresh Your Tabletop for the Holidays
All the Ways to Refresh Your Tabletop for the Holidays
Design darling Adam Charlap Hyman expanded his product offerings with a new collection of tableware with Sprezz, available November 15. Sold in three colorways and in dessert and dinner sizes, the plates feature ribbons “inspired by a series of prints of citrus fruits made in the 17th and early 18th centuries,” says the designer, who “loved the idea of each of the ribbons appearing as if they had been blown across a table and landed perfectly on each plate.”
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Add a vibrant pop of color to your tablescape with Armani Casa‘s Cool table set featuring an embroidered linen placemat, coaster, and napkin, with a matching painterly napkin ring.
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The handfeel of London designer Richard Brendon’s mouth-blown glassware is second to none. These fluted tumblers nod to traditional cocktail culture but look decidedly modern on the table.
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The Neela gold napkin rings from Blue Pheasant have an artful sense of movement. Crafted in either brass or antiqued pewter they elegantly enhance any napkin design.
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Artist Jean-Michel Othoniel translates his iconic artwork The Gold Rose, crafted in honor of the Francis Kurkdjian perfume L’Or de J’adore, for a new series of exquisite plates with Dior.
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Already well know for its exceptional porcelain plate designs, Pinto has teamed up with Casarialto for a debut collection of glassware. The Chance collection comes in two sizes of stemmed goblets and water glasses in three distinct colorways, each with a handpainted gold rim.
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Matouk’s relationship with Schumacher has resulted in a number of stunning selections for the home. These new Granada placemats come with a cornucopia-like pattern and are available in a series of rich autumnal shades like scarlet, chestnut, and thistle.
All the Ways to Refresh Your Tabletop for the Holidays
Everyone looks better by candlelight. Northern Lights’ 12-inch decorative tapers—available in seasonal colors such as terra cotta, hunter green, graphite, and bordeaux—are enhanced with a painterly wash of glistening gold.
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Embrace this unexpected take on traditional holiday colors—Ginori 1735’s new Oriente Italiano collection combines the elegant shape of the longstanding Antico Doccia Ginori design with an exuberant decoration rendered in gold.
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Brooklyn boutique Porta curates thoughtful collections of artisan dinnerware, flatware, and service pieces. The handpainted Rayas bowls, plates, and platters take a peppermint-like pattern and elevate it with painterly stripes of maroon, purple, or navy color.
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