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January 30, 1993 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-01-30

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AL FRESCO WITH VINO Establish a relaxed vineyard feel with the "Vino" collection hand-

painted in Italy— plate, two-toned charger, pitcher and bowl — Kosta Boda's amethyst-stemmed goblet , and
Christofle's "Oasis" stainless flatware. Bird's nest candle holder, ceramic basket and patina frog are at home
on a rich tapestry tablecloth.

STRICTLY CONTEMPORARY Jean Louis Coquet's "Black Prelude" Limoges china (available at Hud-

son's, Slades and Studio 330) asserts its modernity with Cartier's "La Maison de Louis" sterling flatware,
and Orrefors' Nobel" champagne flute. Baccarat's "Anemone" bud vase, silver plate salt and pepper, Le
Jacquard Franfais"Nuages" napkin, star napkin ring and Salon 1982 champagne complete the setting.

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OLD-FASHIONED ROMANCE Set an elegant English tone with Royal Worcester's

"Sandringham" (available at Hudson's, Slades and Studio 330) , Georg Jensen's "Rosenborg" sterling flat-
ware, Saint Louis' "Thistle" crystal goblet, Porthault linen tablecloth from Madeira, Baccarat "Desiree" vase,
and Herend pierced candy box. Towle sterling candlesticks are available at Hudson's, Slades and Studio 330.

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