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Text By Mary Forsell •
Produced by Kathy Curotto
the latest dish
(a) Fish-shaped plates team up with
hot pink linens. (b) Hang a flock of wood birds by Lush Designs for Sweet Bella. (c) Dishes with this much graphic impact shouldn’t be
hidden in a
cabinet. All plates, Vietri. Table linens, Tissage Moutet.

a lot on his plate rack
Illinois woodworker Dave Stine harvests
his
own trees for furniture and cabinetry (d). “Don’t
worry about matching woods,” he says. “Natural things go together.”
Bench, Maine
Cottage. Tablecloth on bench, Tissage Moutet. Bowls on
bench and floor, Vietri.
(e) Bird tiles by ceramicist
Lee Page Hanson for Sweet Bella can be displayed
as tiny paintings.
everything for the kitchen sink
(f)
Treat the sink and window
above it as a
focal point, just as you would
a mantel.
Romantic aqua fabric from Decorator’s
Walk makes curtains
that
soften the utilitarian edge. Faucet, Brizo. Sink and
cutting
board, Kindred USA. Dishwasher, Bosch. Pottery in cabinet, Vietri.
Plates in dishrack, R. Wood Studio.
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