Colorful Tables

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Lunch Pot Mini
Pack your snacks and eat them too with Mepal’s mini lunch pot. It has two separate containers that screw together for easy-peasy travel. Yogurt and granola, soup and croutons, salad and dressing…you’ve got options here.
Mesa Acrylic Outdoor Drinkware
Outdoor happy hours will become a regular thing once you get your hands on this drinkware. Each piece is made of acrylic—not glass—so it’s durable, shatterproof, and dishwasher safe. (We haven’t even gotten to that pretty fluted pattern.) Now, how about a round of gin cocktails? Dishwasher safe Shatterproof acryclic Made to look like glass Safe for poolside (and kiddos)
Les Indiens Melamine Plates
We can’t all get our hands on antique Indian textiles…but we can snap up these plates that come pretty darn close. Inspired by vintage chintz prints and embroideries, they’re made of heavyweight melamine so you just might mistake ‘em for fine porcelain. (We love how they mix and mingle with our neutral-colored dishes.) Since they’re shatterproof and dishwasher safe, you can go ahead and take them outdoors—but don’t be surprised if they make appearances at your indoor dinners, too.
MADRE Linen Napkins, Set of 4
Can’t take your eyes off those colors? Us neither. Each napkin is woven from Belgian-grown linen that gets softer with every wash. Machine washable 100% Oeko-Tex certified linen with nylon thread trim Woven in a Lithuania mill that runs on green energy Sewn in Oregon
Nomatiq Quartz Pipe
Smokeware or decor? It’s hard to decide with these pipes. Each one is made of natural quartz, which many cultures believe to have soothing properties. (It also happens to be very display-worthy.) Natural quartz and brass Durable and heat resistant Includes 2 extra brass filters
IVV Italian Retro Goblets
Take one look at these retro-inspired glasses, and it’ll probably come as no surprise that they’re handmade by master Italian glassmakers. Every goblet and tumbler here gets its shine from blown lead-free glass, plus added texture all over. (We can’t stop gazing at the amber hue.) Pour in a splash of wine or water, if you please—either way, these are sure to become the talk of the table.
Dansk Vandvid Ceramics by Niels Refsgaard
Named after the houseboat restaurant in Copenhagen Harbor, Vandvid is an everyday collection of ceramics designed by Niels Refsgaard (yep, the famed Copenhagen-based artist who's been working with Dansk for more than 50 years). Microwave and dishwasher safe Stoneware Mix-and-match patterns Hand-painted designs by Niels Refsgaard
SIN Bora Berry Bowl
Rinse your berries and serve them with a bowl you’ll want to keep on display in its downtime. This piece is handmade in Brooklyn, with perforated holes that create a fun, graphic pattern (all while being functional too). Ceramic stoneware Rinses and serves berries Handmade in Brooklyn
Mosser Colored Glass Nesting Shallow Bowls
Wanna know what gives these colorful bowls their yesteryear vibes? They’re handcrafted in a family-owned factory using vintage glass molds and the prettiest hues to recreate classic designs
Feast Dinnerware by Yotam Ottolenghi
We’ve been fans of Yotam Ottolenghi from the start, so it’s no surprise we’re eating up his Feast dinnerware collab with Serax. Created for celebrations, it’s an inviting spread of colors made to bring a little whimsy to the table. * Microwave and dishwasher safe * Stoneware * Mix-and-match patterns and colors * Designed by Yotam Ottolenghi and Ivo Bisignano
La Nouvelle Table Textured Glasses by Merci
We know you can’t take your eyes off of those dots—but wait till you hear how they got there. Designed in collaboration with French maker Merci as part of the La Nouvelle Table collection, every glass here is mold-blown to give it that texture you see. They’re here in short and tall sizes, so you’ll have a sipping sidekick for whatever you happen to be pouring (water, lemonade, rosé, the works).
Serax Handcrafted Metal Fruit Bowls Collection
What makes these handcrafted metal fruit bowls so swoon-worthy? It could be that design by iron sculptor Antonino Sciortino—or the way they play with light and shadow, creating a new scene with every passing hour. Painted iron For fruit or other objects Designed by Antonino Sciortino
Feast Face Plates by Yotam Ottolenghi
And the award for most museum-worthy serveware goes to...these plates right here. Part of a bold, mix-and-matchable tableware collaboration with Belgian design house Serax, they were created by dream team chef Yotam Ottolenghi and artist Ivo Bisignano. Those faces you see were dreamed up as a nod to joyful gatherings centered around sharing food and swapping stories.
Estelle Hand-Blown Colored Wine Glasses
Color us smitten by this sunset-hued stemware. Inspired by its maker’s grandmother Estelle who loved to snatch up colored glass at antique shops, these hand-blown wine glasses come in two shapes for whatever you happen to be pouring. Handwashing recommended Colored glass Jewel-tones in rose, blush pink, and smoke Handblown by artisans in Poland
The Floral Society Fancy Taper Candles
We love the old-world gleam of a good taper—especially one that’s been hand-molded in the most luscious colors you could dream up. A cotton wick makes for a clean flame every time. Paraffin wax Cotton wick for clean burning 8-hour burn time per candle