ODE TO PROVENCE
Travel to the lavender fields of Provence with the Monique Lhuiller collection for Pottery Barn. Earthy greens, lavender hues and tonal neutrals in dinnerware, glassware and linens combine to create beautiful French tablescapes. $8–$119, available online and in select stores.
ARTIST’S HAND
Handmade in the Connecticut studio of DBO Home, the versatile Wabi collection is perfectly imperfect with a soft texture and subtle irregularities, cast in porcelain and finished in a Foam glaze. Sold à la carte or in sets, versatile pieces include a dinner plate, pasta bowl and rice bowl. Dinner plate. $80; pasta bowl, $75; pitcher, $85; salt cellar, $30.
PINK PETALS
Brickett Davda produces simple handmade tableware in the UK, inspired by distinctly English colors and designed to be used and enjoyed every day. The Blossom Flower dessert plate sports a subtle pink pigment. $90, sold through March.
AUSSIE LOVE Mud Australia’s Flared bowl—shown here in Blossom, one of 19 color pigments—begins with porcelain clay sourced from Limoges, France which is then hand-formed in the Sydney, Australia, studio. Available through Grayson de Vere, $298.
TWO TONE
Discover why two colors are better than one with Fazeek’s Two Tone glasses. Each piece is handblown, displaying slight variations. Shown here in lilac and green, the glasses are also offered in pink and amber. Sold in sets of four, $119.
SIPPING PRETTY
Falcon Enamelware’s Drinking Set is ideal for outdoor entertaining. The durable, colored enamel is created from porcelain fused onto heavy-gauge steel. The three-pint pitcher can be used for cold drinks or as a vase for fresh-picked flowers. Shown here in Pale Lilac, Falcon Enamelware is offered in a rainbow of colors. $97.
This article appears in the May 2024 issue of CTC&G (Connecticut Cottages & Gardens) with the headline: Out of the Box.