Made In America: The Table’s All Set

Your dinner parties may be limited these days, but that doesn’t mean you can’t dress them up with design-forward tableware.

Made In America: The Table’s All Set

Your dinner parties may be limited these days, but that doesn’t mean you can’t dress them up with design-forward tableware.

This wavy, hand-formed stoneware candelabra, new this fall from Brooklyn ceramicist Virginia Sin, is a conversation-starting centerpiece. Available in white (shown) or pale green.
New York studio Fort Makers gives a standard glass a Surrealist twist with these ombré, handblown cups, complete with a contrasting sphere lodged in their sides.

New York studio Fort Makers gives a standard glass a Surrealist twist with these ombré, handblown cups, complete with a contrasting sphere lodged in their sides. 

Photo courtesy of Fort Makers

Crafted of 100 percent Merino wool felt, Graf Lantz’s trivets (all made in L.A.) not only protect your surfaces from heat and moisture, but also provide a stylish landing pad for a place setting, a hot mug, or a laptop.

Crafted of 100 percent Merino wool felt, Graf Lantz’s trivets (all made in L.A.) not only protect your surfaces from heat and moisture, but also provide a stylish landing pad for a place setting, a hot mug, or a laptop. 

Photo courtesy of Graf Lantz

The craftspeople at Sawkille Co. in Kingston, New York, married a bowl and a cutting board (available in oak or walnut) to seriously up your cheese plate game.

The craftspeople at Sawkille Co. in Kingston, New York, married a bowl and a cutting board (available in oak or walnut) to seriously up your cheese plate game.

Photo courtesy of Sawkille Co.

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