By Allison Zisko
Vista Alegre USA makes its debut here at the Tabletop Show this month, bringing its business physically closer to its customers along with a promise of superior
Great Story about Vista Alegre's USA debut, thank you HFN!
By Allison Zisko
Vista Alegre USA makes its debut here at the Tabletop Show this month, bringing its business physically closer to its customers along with a promise of superior customer service through a new Quick Ship program.
In its new showroom at Forty One Madison the company also will introduce several collections in both porcelain and crystal in collaboration with
Great Story about Vista Alegre's USA debut, thank you HFN!
By Allison Zisko
Vista Alegre USA makes its debut here at the Tabletop Show this month, bringing its business physically closer to its customers along with a promise of superior
Vista Alegre's Christian Lacroix line is launching in the US in April. Check out Julie Lasky's New York Times story!
At the Table, a Touch of Couture
By JULIE LASKY
In 2009, the fashion label Christian Lacroix suspended its couture and women's ready-to-wear activities and lost 90 percent of its staff, including Mr. Lacroix. But under Sacha Walckhoff, Lacroix's longtime creative director, the company continues to design vibrant, pattern-clashing items. Next month in the United States, it
...Vista Alegre's Christian Lacroix line is launching in the US in April. Check out Julie Lasky's New York Times story!
At the Table, a Touch of Couture
By JULIE LASKY
In 2009, the fashion label Christian Lacroix suspended its couture and women's ready-to-wear activities and lost 90 percent of its staff, including Mr. Lacroix. But under Sacha Walckhoff, Lacroix's longtime creative director, the company continues to design vibrant, pattern-clashing items. Next month in the United States,
...Is it too early in the year to be thinking about magnolia flowers and butterflies?
View PostIs it too early in the year to be thinking about magnolia flowers and butterflies?
View PostThe hand-painted china of Arlington's Anna Weatherley made history last week when it was chosen as the first "informal" White House china.
First lady Laura Bush showed off the custom Magnolia Residence China Service to reporters on the table of the Family Dining Room. The dishes, made by Pickard China in Illinois and hand-painted by Weatherley's artisans in Budapest, are meant to be used in the private quarters of the White House. Weatherley says Bush had seen her work on several friends'
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