Do you love graphic, contemporary designs that are practical enough for everyday use? Then you’ll love Caskata, artist Shawn Laughlin’s new line of contemporary dinner and servingware.
Named for the place ‘where the bay meets the ocean’, Caskata specializes in designs that fuse a modern, graphic sensibility with traditional New England themes like sea life and lobster bakes.
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The answer is ALPACA!
These furry little guys are Suri Alpacas, South American cousins of the llama. Alpacas come in a rainbow of colors, so there are 22 colors of natural Alpaca fleece available, all of which is harvested without harm to the animals.
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We love the rich, colorful patterns of Mottahedeh’s porcelain dinnerware. A favorite of bridal registries, the company has an interesting history to go along with their beautiful dishes. The company was founded by a husband and wife, Rafi and Mildred Mottahedeh, who were avid collectors of antique porcelain. They began by making reproductions of museum pieces, available for sale in museum gift shops. Later, entire dinnerware collections were designed from antique patterns. Often one solitary plate would be the inspiration for a new design.
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After they were featured in Oprah’s “My Favorite Things” holiday TV show, the drawer liners created by elizabethW in San Francisco were sold out for weeks. And with good reason. Who doesn’t love to walk into a closet that smells fresh and filled with natural scents?
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Last year, we visited St. Petersburg, Russia and we were awed by the magnificent art and architecture in this city. It reminded us of Paris; the buildings share a similar Classical style, but the colors were much more vibrant and the designs more extravagantly ornate.
Our two favorite sights were the Hermitage, truly the most magnificent museum we’ve ever visited …
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Used at Alain Ducasse restaurants around the world, Jaune de Chrome dinnerware features a glazing technique that combines rich, deep, metallic glazes with sophisticated colors.
Created and managed by ceramist and painter Christian Le Page and fashion designer Catherine Badaire, Jaune de Chrome is the only brand to master these unique glazing methods. A stunning effect is created when colors develop and crystals group together. Due to the nature of the glazing, each piece will show slight variations in color and pattern, for a truly unique dinnerware collection.
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If you like the Cristobal collection from Raynaud, you’re going to love this. The coral themed dinnerware and giftware line, designed by Alberto Pinto, now comes in a new color. We already love it in Coral:
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Varga Art Crystal is well known for their superb craftsmanship and distinguished artistry. Their methods have been passed down through four generations, reaching perfection in the design and hand crafting of crystal art. Their crystal stemware is skillfully and creatively crafted, entirely by hand. Found in museums; Varga crystal pieces are collected by royalty and celebrities around the world.
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We love Alberto Pinto’s line of handpainted Limoges porcelain dinnerware. His whimsical designs balance the exotic with the traditional for a truly unique table setting. We’re excited to introduce several new collections to the Alberto Pinto family.
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