Faux evergreen looped with Courtly Check ribbon and pinecones will last without making a mess, so adorn every doorway and decorate each corner. Illuminated with LED lights
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May 17, 2017
May 17, 2017
Looking for a mans graduation gift? These faux leather valet trays will be just the thing! $24-$31.50
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May 1, 2017
May 1, 2017
Did you miss this column in Tableware Today, DOES YOUR BRIDAL REGISTRY WORK?
You can read the entire column here:
SOME PEOPLE READ COOKBOOKS OR mystery novels. I read bridal registries. In my consulting gig for Bridge Catalog, an e-commerce platform for the tabletop industry, my role is to train subscribing retailers on how to utilize the platform for better sales. Since wedding registries are the cornerstone of online sales for many independent retailers, I thought I should know what brides are ...
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September 8, 2015
September 8, 2015
Add a new dimension to your dining with Faux Leather placemats from Widly Wald. Not only are they a stunning backdrop for your table setting, they simply wipe clean, so no laundering!
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July 18, 2015
July 18, 2015
They're faux, we know, but oh so pretty!
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June 16, 2015
June 16, 2015
The Alpine Elk design is inspired by the Pacific Northwest and the rustic outdoors. This faux fabric looks and feels like rich genuine top grain. A beautiful placemat for entertaining manufactured by Wildly Wald.
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December 5, 2009
December 5, 2009
Luxury makes a comeback from Fortune magazine
Jaguar, Oakley, and other brands are trying to put the 'lux' back in luxury, despite the recession.
By Suzanne Kapner, writer December 3, 2009: 9:02 AM ET NEW YORK (Fortune) -- Here's what the financial crisis sounds like at the top of the income ladder: When asked how the recession had impacted her life, one banker's wife said, "The waiting list for a Birkin bag is a lot shorter."
She was referring, of course, to the coveted Hermès handbag. Each bag is ...
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September 8, 2008
September 8, 2008
Designers-like Consumers-Use Online Resources
The article below from today's Times explains how fashion designers are using the Web to design new collections. I imagine the same could be said of home goods and tableware designers. When more and more people spend time online instead of in front of a television or reading, how could the Net not be an increasing influence? This same trend extends to pre-shopping habits. When people plan to pay $300 for a tabletop setting, they go online first and ...
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