There’s an amazing house in the December 2013 issue of Veranda magazine:
The owners have achieved an almost perfect balance of traditional yet modern design. The columns, cornices, and arches remind us of the Spanish Revival style which are synonymous with California, but the doors, outdoor sculpture, and general brightness of the space make it perfect for today as well.
The dining room of the house strikes the same traditional yet modern balance:
So naturally we ask: How do you set this table so that is equally traditional yet modern, in keeping with the rest of the house?
We propose the Anna Weatherley Indigo Blue dinnerware. Like the house itself, its traditional shape is unadorned in its modern simplicity, and it has an intense indigo blue to match the art:
Match it with Alain Saint Joanis’s Arabesque silver-plated flatware, whose Moroccan-inspired handles pay homage to the house’s Spanish Revival roots:
Finally, Varga’s Nouveau Simplicity stemware completes the traditional yet streamlined look, with carved petals inside the cups which echo the arches of the house:
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