Hi Apartment Therapy — You posted this photo regarding One King's Lane, and I'm dying to know where the flatware in the picture is from, or something similar. Any ideas?
Hi Apartment Therapy! We're finally getting married and hoping to register for a half-decent set of stainless steel flatware. (We're much too lazy to deal with real silver.) The catch? It must work beautifully with both the modern, minimalist Heath Ceramics we've registered for — coupe line in white linen — and the very traditional china I inherited from my Grandmother — Wedgewood Cornflower in multicolor. Any ideas?
Established jewelry designer Stephen Dweck has chosen some flatware as part of The New York Times weekly shopping feature — perfect for entertaining month! Our personal favorite of the bunch is the Art Deco Guéthary flatware from Puiforcat (pictured above). It's a stainless steel design from 1926 and available from Bergdorf Goodman. See more of our favorites after the jump...
Most modern flatware sucks. It's usually TOO minimal or too weird to be acceptable at any normal table. After all, we don't want to make a big statement with our flatware; we want something simple that works and doesn't remind us of our grandmother... More










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