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December 12, 2024 - Image 72

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2024-12-12

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DECEMBER 12 • 2024 | 9

Israeli artist Yaeli Vogel, founder of New York-based Yaeli Fine Art, brings her
stunning and spiritual artwork to functional fruition in tabletop, textiles and heirloom
Judaica, like this Hand Carved Crystal Menorah, embellished with her dreamy
painting of Jerusalem. Yaelivogel.com.

Anchored in gold-rimmed blue with accents in green and pink,
the Famille Rose Dinnerware Collection from Williams-Sonoma
is our Chanukah palette inspiration; fanciful and festive, each
piece features a unique design embellished with flora and
fauna. Area Williams-Sonoma stores; williams-sonoma.com.

Godinger’s Veneto Ballet
Stemless Wine Glasses
accent the table in the
perfectly pale shade of
ballet pink. Godingers.com.

Layer blues and whites
on Fortessa’s pale pink
glass Archie Charger
Plates. Area Nordstrom
stores; nordstrom.com.

Colorful, festive and fun,
Remi Attia’s Nosh Table
dinnerware is inspired by
Jewish and Italian traditions,
united and jeujed up, like
these Love You A Latke
Cocktail Napkins and
Schmutz Dinner Napkins.
Thenoshtable.com.





Handmade in Paris, each piece in Astier
de Villatte’s artisanal Ceramics Collection
is stamped with the company’s monogram
and the initials of the artisan who crafted it.
Zieben Mare, Franklin; ziebenmare.com.







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