In the French tradition of Decoupage, these glass trays are handcrafted in their New York Studio. The illustrations reflect Ben's unique aesthetic for the charming and unusual. Both practical and charming, Ben's signature glass decoupage is food safe, wipes clean, and the back side is felted. Also suitable for hanging with a plate hanger and attractive standing on a gallery easel. Stop in at the Shadyside store to see the selection.
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This is the weather to sit down and read a good book. One of our ring keepsake trays, pick your favorite.
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It's okay to have a little sweet treat or three! We are serving them up on Mottahedeh's lace patterned large and small cake stands and dessert trays.
Addison Ross has been creating home accessories with a focus on style, quality, and luxury since 1978. They began creating beautiful handmade picture frames and have gone on to expand their collections to include a huge variety of elegant designs for the entire home. Stop in at the Shadyside store to see the selection of items.
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Spring is in the air and are serving up desserts in our favorite spring inspired pieces; dessert trays, dessert bowls and footed cake plates shown in apple green lace, pink lace, cobalt blue lace, Tobacco leaf, and Blue Canton.
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What is a Teacup Tuesday without a side? A beautiful apple strudel is served on a Tobacco Leaf dessert tray. We love this shape for baked goods but it can be used for so much more; sandwiches, appetizers, chocolate covered pretzel logs, asparagus, a jam and jelly tray or even in the bath to hold your secret serums!
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Sunshine on a cold winter's day in the form of ripe juicy oranges served up in our 12 lobed dish in the Green Lace pattern.
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“Let them eat cake” is the most famous quote attributed to Marie-Antoinette, the queen of France during the French Revolution. As the story goes, it was the queen’s response upon being told that her starving peasant subjects had no bread. Because cake is more expensive than bread, the anecdote has been cited as an example of Marie-Antoinette’s obliviousness to the conditions and daily lives of ordinary people. But did she ever actually utter those...
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Happy National Book Lovers Day! We love books and show it with this keepsake tray. Find one that expresses you, there are over 65 to pick from.
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Did you know that our best selling collection is also available in shiny platinum?
Let’s be French ans serve croissants on a Limoges tray!