Hostess Wish List | Mid-century Inlayed Serving Tray
/How can the hostess be the mostest without the most beauitful serving tray in her possession?
This mid-century inlayed serving tray was handcrafted in Italy.
12 d 20.5 w
$95
How can the hostess be the mostest without the most beauitful serving tray in her possession?
This mid-century inlayed serving tray was handcrafted in Italy.
12 d 20.5 w
$95
Whichever end of the clown spectrum your mood falls on today, these book ends will bring you some cheer.
These 1970s Happy Clown/Sad Clown bookends are heavy and large which means they are made to hold up a lot of books.
8 d x 6 w x 11 t
$69 set
Today is the day I honor my feet. My foundation which carries the weight of my body and never asks anything in return. I will uplift you both and allow you to rest, to decompress, to finally breathe a sigh of relief.
This large fully buttoned ottoman features a hand tacked detailing.
17 t x 47 w x 27 d
$249
If you are still adjusting to working from home, consider putting up a room divider between your desk and the rest of the house. This delineation of space will act as psychological protection.
This carved wood room divider/screen promises to keep the good in and the bad out.
72 t x 60 w
$295
Remember when you used to spend a Sunday afternoon with your feet kicked up on the sofa combing through the latest issues of Cosmo or Glamour? Or maybe you were more of a Scientific American peruser. Either way, it’s time we bring back the tactile satisfaction of thumbing through a glossy magazine. What do you say?
This oversized rattan magazine rack is just what the relaxation doctor ordered.
17 w x 9 d x 21 t.
$89
This drink is on me. And the next one too.
This mid-century bar cart features two shelves and a vintage patina.
29 w x 16 d x 30 t
$179
Fierce as a lion, playful as a kitten. Regardless of what end of the feline spectrum you wake up on, your reflexes won’t lead you astray.
This large vase features a unique leopard glass
8 w x 15 t
$79
There is nothing that boosts a mood faster than freshly picked flowers in a pretty vase. Who says you have to wait for someone to bestow a bouquet upon you? Buy them for yourself!
This large 1980s modern ceramic vase is just peachy.
14 w x 18 t
$89
Thankfully the Queen’s Gambit level of quarantine is long gone but that doesn’t mean we can’t still take pleasure in some good old-fashioned fun, like a game of chess or a nice puzzle.
This vintage chess set was hand crafted from marble in Mexico City, 1960.
13.5 x 13.5
$249
Can we just take a moment to appreciate giving flowers for no other reason than to put a smile on someone’s face? Yes, that means your own as well.
Like what you see? We have a large selection of vintage Japanese porcelain vases like this beauty by Otagiri.
5 x 12
$35
If you haven’t watched the drama miniseries The Queen’s Gambit on Netflix yet, have you been living under a rock?
This handcrafted marble and fossil stone chess set conveniently comes with an idyllic storage case.
16 x 16
$269
If you’d rather be in Mexico soaking up the rays and mingling with the locals, join the club. Until then, why not bring Mexico to you?
This large, mid-century stoneware bird was handcrafted in Tonala, Mexico,
18 w x 13 d x 9 t
$149
If smoking isn’t your cup of tea, this ashtray also doubles as a teacup. Just kidding, In no way shape or form do we condone that.
This large multi-green onyx ashtray was hand crafted in Pakistan.
6 round by 2 1/2 t.
$59
Guilty pleasures are a thing of the past. If you like reading romantic fiction, own it! If you prefer trashy memoirs, good for you, sis! If you use books as decor and have no intention of cracking one open, bravo!
This pair of vintage copper Lincoln bookends are heavy enough to hold all those law textbooks you got from a garage sale.
7 t x 6 w x 3 d
$120
Keats had a way with words and Picasso had a way with faces.
The design for this Picasso “Face” vase was first created in 1963 and then was released for a limited production by Masterpiece Editions in 1996.
10 x 10
$120
Working from home may be all the rage these days, but that doesn’t your laptop can’t have nice things.
This vintage attaché case was handcrafted in Italy by BALLY and features the finest leather and hardware, a suede lining, and two separate compartments. The first compartment has a built-in file space while the second, larger compartment fits a laptop.
17 w x 5 d x 13 t
$195
Coins, pogs, or Pokémon cards — whatever you’ve been collecting, this case will keep it safe (and classy).
This handcrafted keepsake box hails from Haiti.
10 x 4 x 2
$35
This darling rabbit hopped into our store just in time for Easter.
The adorable terra-cotta rabbit was crafted in Santa Cruz, CA in 1989.
6 w x 6 d x 9 t
$35
The Sun warms our faces in the morning and inspires us to go while the Moon sends a gentle reminder that it’s time to slow.
This vintage ceramic vase from Mexico features a sun and moon design.
14 in tall x 9 in wide x 5 in deep
$69
Some people are lucky enough to have been born with an internal clock that keeps on ticking despite fatigue or happenstance. Others, however, need to set multiple alarms on their phone and are known as the fashionably late friend in the friend group. Which one are you?
This vintage seal of the United States clock by Bulova was made for the Smithsonian but fit for a plebian.
9 in tall x 7 in wide
$69
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