Drink Coffee From A 2 Carat Cup
July 9, 2009 by Dexie Wharton
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From the MoMA store, it said, “2 Carat Cup”. The description states that the ring has a gold-colored finish with the embedded Swarovski crystal. So it does look like a ring. Kinda cute actually.
I love the description of the packaging too. A velvet box is used, then when you open it, the ring is the only thing visible. A little mysterious in a way. The cup itself is made of porcelain.
The price is not bad either. $15 for non-MoMA member, while members can purchase it for $13.
Now, wouldn’t you want to drink coffee or tea using this “2 Carat …read more
Fiesta Serveware
July 7, 2009 by Dexie Wharton
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Add some lively colors into your summer dining with festive and colorful plates and cups from Fiesta Serveware. The word Fiesta alone should bring color into our lives.
The Fiesta Serveware happens to be on sale as well. Mix and match the American classic color plates with deco flair. How can you not enjoy bbq parties or your kitchen using these plates, serving trays, bowls, platters, cups, canisters, and more. Prices ranges from $13.99 to $50 from Macy’s.
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Spring Glassware
May 31, 2009 by Dexie Wharton
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Whenever the season changes, from Winter to Spring/Summer, I make an inventory of our glasses and always remind myself to get some new glasses. I like to match my tableware with the season. Kinda like this set of Spring Glassware.
Aren’t they cute? The different pastel color of the insect silhouettes on the glass are very refreshing. The spring design makes beating the heat that more enjoyable.
The silhouettes were applied by sandblasting and then colored in thesanded area. A set of 6 is $70 for non MoMA member,s and $63 for MoMA members.
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Handpainted Platter by Becca
May 18, 2009 by Dexie Wharton
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I love collecting serving platters. Most especially uniquely designed serving platters. I have to admit though that I usually stick to Asian designs, and solid colors with different shapes. I don’t go excited over floral designs, surprisingly. I reserve that for fashion mostly. I have a some floral designed platters but like I said, not a lot. About 3 if I remember it right.
Having said that, I want this handpainted serving platter from Becca.
Becca’s platters are all intricately, and carefully handpainted. This measures to 13″. Aren’t the flowers pretty? I feel like using this for deviled eggs, and …read more
Finger Food Plates
April 30, 2009 by Dexie Wharton
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If a finger food or appetizer/hors d’ouevres is placed on a plate, is it still a finger food? I think so. Especially if the plate has a ring that attaches to your fingers.
Aren’t these finger food plates quite nifty? The cute little plates are big enough to hold any finger food or appetizer served at parties. So you can hold hold your drink and appetizer in one hand while the other hand does whatever. Like shaking the guests or something . I imagine it would take a bit of getting sued to though. You’ll need to remember …read more
Expandable Fish Trivet
April 29, 2009 by Dexie Wharton
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Are you looking for a seafood theme trivet to support bowls with hot dishes? How about this Expandable Fish Trivet from MoMA store?
This “school of fish” expands to hold the bowls used for serving hot dishes. Since it expands, it can be used with any size of platters or bowls. I think the design is quite clever, no? It is made by Alessi of 18/10 stainless steel. Non-members can buy it for $88.00 and $79.20 for members at MoMa store.
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3 Unique Serving Bowls From MoMA
April 28, 2009 by Dexie Wharton
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Not only do I love having a fully stocked pantry, I also love having different plates, platters and bowls to serve my food in. If you are like me then you’ll appreciate these unique bowls from MoMA.
Serve your peanuts or candies in this Peanut Bowl. It’s made of white resin and crushed marble. Members can purchase it at 59.50 while non-member can buy it for $55.
$49.50 Members.
The intricate ose cutout design from this La Rosa Bowl is impressive. It’s prefect for fruits or breads. It’s amde of Alessi of 18/10 stainless steel with a mirror finish. It’s $120.00 for …read more
Thomas Paul Sealife Plates
April 28, 2009 by Dexie Wharton
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If you or any of your family are into the sealife theme, then they would like these sealife plate sets from Thomas Paul.
The plates come in 3 sets of dinner, side, and coasters. It also comes in different colors.
The dinner plates represent the lobster, crab, octopus and horseshoe crab designs. The side plates have the seahorse, goldfish, puffer fish and turtle. While the coasters feature 4 different shells. There is also a platter featuring a turtle design.
You can find these Thomas Paul Sealife Plates at Utilities Home in different prices.
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Mod Look For Your Table
April 13, 2009 by Cyndi Lavin
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If you love the mod look, acrylic glitter and glam, you’ll absolutely flip over French Bull! These pieces are just the beginning!
Seven Deadly Sins Platter Set
March 19, 2009 by Dexie Wharton
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When I get a chance to visit Yard Sales or Flea Markets, I am always on the lookout for unique tablewares and platters. I get so excited finding old platters. Being an avid foodblogger who loves taking pictures of dishes, these platters come in handy.
Albeit Etsy is not a “Yard Sale” per se, it’s probably one of the few stores online where you could find really neat and unique things. Have you seen the Turkey salt & pepper shaker set?
Anyhoo, I found this Seven Deadly Sins Platter Set that I really want to get.
These plates are Reworked …read more




