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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh Yesterday • 10:07 AM
Our Peacock dinner service has a multitude of ancient meanings; Beauty, Good luck, Renewal, Royalty, Divinity, and Dreams to name just a few. Share these good fortunes with your friends!
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 22 days ago • July 5, 2024 • 11:02 AM
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 22 days ago • July 5, 2024 • 11:02 AM
Our Palma dinner service is set out for brunch, I'm guessing no pajamas allowed at this table! Palma is a reproduction of a dinner service, circa 1840, designed by Fyodor Solntsev, the great Russian art historian, who painted interiors for cathedrals and designed much of the Kremlin under the patronage of Tsar Nicolas I. This lavish decoration incorporates the elements of a plate owned by Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich, dating to 1667 and inspired by the domes of magnificent ...Read more of post

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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 29 days ago • June 28, 2024 • 10:41 AM
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 29 days ago • June 28, 2024 • 10:41 AM
We're feeling a little blue today, well actually blue and white! Our Emmeline pattern always cheers us up, the design was inspired from Chinese export designs for 18th century Europe. We made it with high fired hard porcelain and cobalt glaze. It is is dishwasher and microwave safe.
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Robin Berman @ Juliska 43 days ago • June 14, 2024 • 12:17 PM
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Robin Berman @ Juliska 43 days ago • June 14, 2024 • 12:17 PM
 Bringing a sense of organic beauty to your table. Each ceramic piece is so beautifully hand-painted with the nuances of real bamboo, that you can hardly tell it apart from the natural bamboo flatware.
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Robin Berman @ Juliska 51 days ago • June 6, 2024 • 11:52 AM
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Robin Berman @ Juliska 51 days ago • June 6, 2024 • 11:52 AM
Old-world details meet modern silhouettes. Mouth-blown bubbled glass, embroidered napkins, and gently sculpted ceramics with a hand-applied patina layer to create a warm and inviting moment. We believe the details matter.
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 65 days ago • May 23, 2024 • 3:03 PM
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 65 days ago • May 23, 2024 • 3:03 PM
This is our idea of "gone fishing". The carp shell dish from the Dallas Museum collection and the monumental carp tureen that dates back to the 1750's. You should've seen the one that got away!
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Robin Berman @ Juliska 73 days ago • May 15, 2024 • 1:58 PM
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Robin Berman @ Juliska 73 days ago • May 15, 2024 • 1:58 PM
While traveling the Nantucket coast, we were inspired by the beautiful coastline and the intricacy of nautical ropes. From there, this beautiful collection was born. I guess what we are trying to say is that this collection was born for summer!
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Robin Berman @ Juliska 80 days ago • May 8, 2024 • 10:57 AM
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Robin Berman @ Juliska 80 days ago • May 8, 2024 • 10:57 AM
A chic little collection of essential entertaining pieces in shatterproof melamine and napkins.
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 80 days ago • May 8, 2024 • 10:39 AM
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 80 days ago • May 8, 2024 • 10:39 AM
Sometimes you feel like a nut! With Mottahedeh's Nut Leaf collection you can be four nuts; Pecan, Acorn, Hazel Nut and Chestnut. The collection includes a cake dish, a set of 4 dessert plates, and a set of 4 tea cups and saucers.
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 93 days ago • April 25, 2024 • 1:00 PM
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Mottahedeh @ Mottahedeh 93 days ago • April 25, 2024 • 1:00 PM
Fresh from the garden, Tulips and Hyacinth to brighten up this table featuring our new Sacred Bird and Butterfly dinner service from the Historic Charleston Foundation collection. This is an adaptation is from a Chinese export pattern of about 1800 and was intended for those who admired the sophistication of placing traditional Chinese motifs of birds, butterflies and flowers on European shapes.

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