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Cappuccino, Tea, or Espresso? We have you covered, our Blue Shou comes in all 3 sizes. As a matter of of fact, most of our patterns come with different size cups & saucers plus mugs!
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No matter the placement, our handcrafted Sicilian Heads are sure to be a conversation starter.
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Showcase a matte finish that works as well for everyday meals as it does for weekend casual gatherings.
Explore the Pacifica collection.
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Spring has sprung and we are ready to see your Easter tables! Ours is already set with these fun mixed settings of Cantaria, shown here in Morning Sky, Matte White, and Greige...with a fun pop of Almost Yellow.
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Spring is just a few weeks away and Azores has us dreaming of setting a softly layered spring table! Our hand painted collection, inspired by beautiful shimmering lagoons, and breathtaking waterfalls found on the magnificent Portugal islands of Azores. Artists carefully hand paint the borders of each Azores plate using a matte glaze for Blue Lagoon and a beautiful light grey for Greige Shimmer. 💙🤍💙🤍
Hand Woven Trivets
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Weekend’s are for shopping… we hope yours stacks up to be a good one!
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Each trivet is hand woven by master artisans... taking 8 days to complete. Our hand woven collection items are truly special works of art! Trivets are available in Matte White, Sheer Blue, Greige, Red, White, and Morning Sky. #skyrosdesigns #shoplocal #sdtablestyle
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TAC Stripes is composed of fine lines, mixed and matched with matte and shiny surfaces, metallic shimmering sections & red glass to create a contemporary decor on the classic TAC
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Did you know that Chinese New Year is next Saturday? We also noticed that many of you, while searching for our products, want to know more about how porcelain is made.
The story about fine China porcelain will, therefore, make a perfect match. Enjoy it.
Porcelain and other types of ceramics are such an integral part of our everyday life that it is not something we notice. This was not always the case. Porcelain was once the rarest of materials in the 16th, 17th and 18th ...
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