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Elevate your poolside entertaining this summer with our Palm and Safari collections.
Did you know the Palm collection was inspired by Michael's move to Palm Beach?
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We are enjoying Teacup Tuesday with a few good cookies and a Teacup and Teapot in the Robert Haviland & C. Parlon pattern Syracuse. The name has made more than one poet dream. Arielle de Brichambaut has made it a decorative jewel that imprisons the turquoise of the Mediterranean in the gold of Greek and Roman civilizations.
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Colored cutlery always makes laying the table so much brighter.
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Happy National Book Lovers Day! We love books and show it with this keepsake tray. Find one that expresses you, there are over 65 to pick from.
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No reservation required 🐚 Create a joyful table with our Shell and Frosted dinnerware accented with 24K Gold.
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We are enjoying these fresh picked off the tree In the Prosperity Bowl from the Mount Vernon collection. Mount Vernon, George and Martha Washington's family estate, licensed this lovely design. The Washington's had a deep affinity for stoneware and creamware and used it extensively. Salt -glazed fragments excavated from the grounds were replicated in great detail for this pattern. The most well known style of the period, English Staffordshire stoneware was popular by ...
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Small details make a difference when hosting. Elevate your presentation with Michael Aram classics. 📷 Appetizers served on a Calla Lily Marble Dish, sitting on a Butterfly Ginkgo Trivet, presented beautifully on a Butterfly Ginkgo Oval Medium Tray.
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Did you know that our best selling collection is also available in shiny platinum?
Let’s be French ans serve croissants on a Limoges tray!
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Flowers brighten up every room. This little treasure is an exact reproduction of a porcelain purchased by Mottahedeh from Christie's auction in 1992 featuring recovered cargo of of the Vung Tao sailing ship. The ship sank off the coast of Vietnam in 1690. The recovered cargo consisted of over 48,000 ceramics, mostly Kangxi blue-and-white porcelain from the kilns of Jingdezhen. This miniature covered jar is 6 1/2 inches tall and is faithfully reproduced in minute detail.
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