Stripes of red cur- rant, cranberry and light pink pack a fruity punch in the fringed Noel Plaid Party Napkins, from Archive New York — founded by Ann Arbor-native Amira Marion. Her family spent time in Guatemala, where she was steeped in traditional Mayan textile motifs and weaving techniques (and the importance of Fair Trade principles), which are carefully pre- served in each design. Archivenewyork.com. ROSH HASHANAH 80 | SEPTEMBER 26 • 2024 J N Chef, baker, photographer, food stylist, blogger — Ontario-based Debi Traub does it all, creatively. Inspired by her late mom, “who always encouraged me to watch, learn and complete the challenge of recreating her recipes,” Traub is also passionate about sharing her deliciously vibrant ideas. Among them: This DIY Edible Rosh Hashanah Tablescape, brimming with apples, plums, grapes, fresh figs, walnut halves, fresh blackberries and sprays of carnations. Created during the pandemic (hence one board per guest), the idea can be adapted to fit any needs. Find details for this table, along with more recipes and inspiration, at simplybeautifuleating.com or @simplybeautifuleating. Honor the fruit — and its symbolism — of Rosh Hashanah with a table inspired by the apple and pomegranate’s deep reds, pinks and purples and honey-hued accents. LYNNE KONSTANTIN CONTRIBUTING WRITER A sleek gold rim and chrome finish add glamour to these soda lime glass Alta Wine Glasses in Plum. Area Anthropologie stores; anthropologie.com.