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Gracious Style Featured in Flower Magazine!
Emphasizing floral shapes and patterns, flower magazine loves to introduce new ways to bring flowers to life. Their Fall 2013 issue, which features interior designers Thomas Jayne and Prince of Chintz Mario Buatta, is full of beautiful and sophisticated interiors. For a fall table, they’ve picked Moser’s Lady Hamilton Gilded Hock Set, which adds…
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Christofle Silver: Where Every Piece Passes Through One Hundred Hands
Since its founding in 1830, Christofle has always been one of the most prestigious names in French silver. Known for the quality of their silver flatware, picture frames, and hollowware, Christofle pieces are coveted by collectors worldwide, including Emperor Bonaparte, the royal households of the Ottoman Empire, and the Tsar of Russia. Today, Christofle is…
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Medard de Noblat: Tres Chic Limoges Dinnerware
Have you ever taken an old recipe and added a new, unexpected spice? Like a pinch of salt on chocolate chip cookies, Medard de Noblat is all about combining the old with the new to create elegant pieces that are both chic and whimsical. Founded in 1836, this French dinnerware manufacturer takes the art of…
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Made in France: Jars Handcrafted Everyday Dinnerware
Jars Ceramistes has created the perfect mix of beauty and function: rustic dinnerware pieces that are made entirely by hand, coated with beautiful glazes, and fired at such high temperatures they become durable enough to be used everyday. Founded in 1857 by Pierre Jars, the Jars factory (located in southern France near Provence) employs no…
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Life of the Party: Entertaining at Home
In the hustle and bustle of today’s busy world, it is important to remember to save a little time for some good, old-fashioned fun. Hosting and entertaining can be so much more than just a drink or a cup of coffee, and with these new spins on classic activities, your guests will be dying for…
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As Seen in Flower Magazine: Le Jacquard Francais Provence Table Linens
In the spirit of all things floral, Flower Magazine loves fresh ways to brighten up your table scape. Inspired by the vibrant hues of Le Jacquard Francais, they have highlighted our Provence Tablecloth in Lemon Green in their Summer 2013 issue as the perfect way to add a splash of color to daily dining. To get…
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Mottahedeh’s Tobacco Leaf Dinnerware: At the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Inspired by the style of 18th Century Chinese decoration, Mottahedeh’s Tobacco Leaf Collection is as historical as it is beautiful. The flowering Nicotina plant, depicted in vibrant hues, is said to be derived from Indian textile designs. This lively pattern is based on an original work now located at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and…
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Le Jacquard Francais Table Linens
The Jacquard Francais story is one of generations of people with a passion for their work. Since 1888 they have created a collection of table linens without equal. Weavers, warp beamers, knotters and other specialists work in harmony to perfect the weaves and colors of all of their table linens. Traditional techniques and state-of-the-art technology…

