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Jamie Allen @ Bodrum 22 days ago • April 19, 2024 • 12:30 PM
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Jamie Allen @ Bodrum 22 days ago • April 19, 2024 • 12:30 PM
Inspired by the stunning Northern Lights, our Aurora runners feature an intricate embroidery design in three fantastic colors.

This collection can be paired with countless of our other mats and napkins!
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 65 days ago • Mar. 7, 2024 • 11:51 AM
The table is set for a beautiful Sunday Supper with our Bargello dinner service. This charming pattern has a contemporary vibrancy and versatility that belies its antique origins, adapted from English porcelain, circa 1810. Like the needlework for which it is named, it combines random dashes of red, green, blue, yellow, orange and magenta is a geometric patchwork enhanced by 22 carat gold lines.
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 113 days ago • Jan. 19, 2024 • 4:12 PM
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 113 days ago • Jan. 19, 2024 • 4:12 PM
Sunshine on a cold winter's day in the form of ripe juicy oranges served up in our 12 lobed dish in the Green Lace pattern.
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Jamie Allen @ Bodrum April 7, 2023 • 2:56 PM • 400 days ago
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Jamie Allen @ Bodrum April 7, 2023 • 2:56 PM • 400 days ago
Introducing the Violeta Cocktail Napkins – elegant and enchanting, making it the perfect addition to your next cocktail party or impromptu intimate gathering!

Featuring exquisite embroidery details, these cocktail napkins are available in 4 stunning colors: Indigo, Orange, Red, and White. They pair beautifully with our Wicker placemats and trays!
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Wendy @ Mottahedeh Oct. 27, 2020 • 11:58 AM • 1,292 days ago
How do you celebrate Halloween without getting all ugly and scary? Serve up orange and black.  Here we present orange and white and gold reflecting the changing colors of nature. Sacred Bird and Butterfly, in transparent oranges and sparkling gold accents, is a licensed product of Historic Charleston Foundation and can be seen in the famed Nathaniel Russel House.  While it arrived in America when America was colonial, it has endured for more than 200 years.&...Read more of post

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Rachel Moogan @ Rosenthal Sept. 26, 2019 • 8:45 AM • 1,689 days ago
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Rachel Moogan @ Rosenthal Sept. 26, 2019 • 8:45 AM • 1,689 days ago

Check out the traditional Trésor Blue dinnerware collection, designed by Mariela Schwarz Montiel. Also available in orange, turquoise and brown.
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh Nov. 15, 2017 • 9:54 AM • 2,369 days ago
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh Nov. 15, 2017 • 9:54 AM • 2,369 days ago

Sacred Bird & Butterfly really embodies fall. The antique orange hue is warm, inviting & reminiscent of a yummy Thanksgiving favorite, sweet potato casserole!
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Nancy ROTHLEIN JOSEPH @ Simple Elegance Home and Gifts Nov. 17, 2016 • 2:03 PM • 2,732 days ago
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Nancy ROTHLEIN JOSEPH @ Simple Elegance Home and Gifts Nov. 17, 2016 • 2:03 PM • 2,732 days ago

A Michael Aram exclusive only at LCRwestport. This item is available in store or by phone only. 18.5"W x 20"L x 10"H; Natural Brass $795.


Michael says, the Bittersweet Collection is inspired by the twining perennial vine, native to North America. Loved for its beauty, Bittersweet embodies warm vibrant shades of orange, red and yellow. Its delicate yet powerful stems are accented with tiny clusters of jewel-like pods that open to reveal a berry inside. Interpreted by Aram ...Read more of post

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Lenox Corporation June 7, 2015 • 9:59 AM • 3,261 days ago
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Lenox Corporation June 7, 2015 • 9:59 AM • 3,261 days ago

Did you know the piggy bank originated from the 15th century?



In Europe, in the 15th century, nearly all house wares and other household items made from pottery were made out of orange clay called Pygg Clay. This included the containers made to hold small items such as the coins that workers earned each day. The coins would remain in those “pygg jars” until they were needed, so that they wouldn’t be lost.

Interestingly, the name of the barnyard animal did not become “pygg...Read more of post

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June 7, 2015 • 01:48 PM
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cool trivia! pigs are named after pyggy jars. amazing.

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