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At the Table
from May/June 2021
TABLE TALK “Sometimes, using a beloved, bold classic calls for mixing other commanding patterns for balance.”
—Amanda Smith Fowler
Pattern Play
THE REVERSE SIDE OF A SUZANI AND CORALLA MAIURI PLATES COME TOGETHER TO CREATE A NEW LOOK FOR MOTTAHEDEH’S TRADITIONAL TOBACCO LEAF PATTERN CREATE A NEW LOOK FOR MOTTAHEDEH’S TRADITIONAL TOBACCO LEAF
Produced and styled by Amanda Smith Fowler • Photography by David Hillegas
Mottahedeh Tobacco Leafdinner plate ($175) and dessert plate ($145), mottahedeh.com • Coralla Maiuri Berry charger (top left, bottom; $380) and pink dessert plate with drop edge (above; $195), Coralla Maiuri Michelangelo dinner plate (top left, middle; $250) and round platter (left, middle; $515), and Horn rectangular salt & pepper set ($30) from Be Home, all through Table Matters, table-matters.com • Hemstitch linen cocktail napkins with Langston monogram ($85 each) and Sybil place mat ($185 each) and dinner napkin ($185 each), all from Leontine Linens, leontinelinens .com • Claude Dozorme motherof-pearl with gold cu fl atware (from $62) through Bromberg’s, brombergs.com • Hand-stitched suzani textile from Uzbekistan ($2,200) from B. Viz Design, bviz.com • Moser Optic blue wineglass ($110) and William Yeoward Marina greenwineglass ($320), both through Table Matters, table-matters.com