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Best of the Guide 2005: Table & Glassware Stores
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Which is the best places to buy TABLEWARE AND GLASSWARE?




 
 

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Calvin Klein
Crate & Barrel
CB2
Pottery Barn

posted by patrick (the other one) on 2005-11-15 14:49:28

Here's my 59th-St-centric take:

The Conran shop has an interesting selection and most of it (especially the glassware) is surprisingly affordable (the rest is unsurprisingly not).

Katagiri (the oldest Japanese grocery in NYC) has a great little housewares/gift store just two doors down with some beautiful dishes. Lots of patterned blues you can mix and match.

Crate and Barrel is good and reliable for day to day staples you don't have to worry too much about chipping. Stylish stuff, though it tends to be on the clunky side.

posted by nora on 2005-11-15 15:09:03

Fishs Eddy usualy has some unique stuff and their prices are good too.

posted by Brad on 2005-11-15 15:28:53

I like Michael C Fina. I got my dishes there and found the selection and customer service very good (though it was disconcerting to be the only woman in there without a big diamond). I'd also suggest Bloomingdales (for selection only; customer service is terrible).

Crate and Barrel has nice designs but i found out the hard way that they change every six months, so if you need a replacement down the line, you're out of luck.

posted by Bai on 2005-11-15 15:50:31

Ikea for white porecelain plates and cheap glasses

Pearl River - esp. nice tea sets and kettles

Marshalls, TJ Maxx - beautiful glasses if you don't mind having a wide assortment of them, 'cause they are rarely sold in sets

Crate&Barrel - if all else fails:)

posted by Olya on 2005-11-15 16:47:41

man do I miss Ad Hoc when I think of glasses

Ikea
Pearl River

Cog & Pearl
718 623 8200
5th Ave at Sackett St. in Park Slope
(they carry artist-made housewares like John Derian decoupage glass, and trays made out of recycled road signs)

Matter
718 230 1150
5th Ave at President St in Park Slope
(they sell things you find at MOMA Design, plus)

MOMA Design store
Broadway Panhandler



posted by guido on 2005-11-15 18:31:06

I forgot: Cost Plus World Market and Pier 1 sometimes have Pottery Barn-quality stuff at much lower prices. And Moss is great for fancy dinner services.

posted by olya on 2005-11-15 21:22:01

Simon Pearce -
I just love the weight and feel of their hand blown glasses, it is such a pleasure to use them - good bowl (glass, ceramic) and v. good wood salad bowl collection

Bergdorff Goodman-
If we're mentioning Michael C. Fina and Bloomies, BG should make the list as they have an extensive selection as well as a gorgeous selection of antique pieces

Hermes-
Again on the higher end. Besides the whimsical china, they have a fab selection of bar glasses and I absolutely love their flatware

Ikea-
strong everyday glasses

Mr. Pink -
fun vintage glasses at this chelsea shop

Moss -
a nice selection of unusual pieces for the table

The list goes on, but this is off the top of my head. I'm guessing Global Table is up there on people's list as well.

posted by A.L. on 2005-11-15 21:39:02

I like Fishes Eddy and I've received as some really lovely pieces from Apartment 48.

posted by charlene on 2005-11-16 01:09:32

Fina has the widest selection of The Good Stuff by far. Very helpful sales staff, too.

posted by me on 2005-11-16 17:45:44

I love Cog and Pearl -- great addition to the list. They don't come to mind to be for tableware per se, but they are a great place for thoughtful gifts. They aren't a tacky gift store at all. The store is a mini-adventure of unique vases, clothing, bowls and more.

posted by Chris on 2005-11-16 17:55:14

I'd add Casa Armani to the Luxe list.

posted by patrick (the other one) on 2005-11-16 18:03:10

How did Tiffany not make this list yet?!?

And department stores like Macy's and Bloomingdales, even thouh they have REALLY screwy inventory policies on tabletp merchandise, and virtually EVERYTHING needs to be "ordered".

posted by patrick (the other one) on 2005-11-16 18:14:07

one more shout out for Bklyn designy housewares:

Nest
718 965 3491
396A 7th Ave at 12th St

posted by guido on 2005-11-16 18:14:59

Oh, and Kate Spade and Vera Wang have great tabletop lines now.

posted by patrick (the other one) on 2005-11-16 18:15:46

For good classic, everyday stuff: Fishs Eddy, Crate & Barrel and Pottery Barn. Pieces from there will never go out of style.

For funk: Pearl River absolutely. (a dangerous store to go into though if you are an impulse-buyer.)

For cool: MOMA Design, Conran Shop & Moss (yay Moss!)

For just plain gorgeous: Fina

posted by Kat on 2005-11-16 18:18:38

if you're going to include Global Table, don't forget Clio Home
clio-home.com

posted by oyster on 2005-11-17 09:38:59

the voting seems un-useful for these things -- I like 4 or 5 of these places . . .

AT is starting to feel like aversion therapy to the democratic (that is Voting) process

posted by guido on 2005-11-17 15:14:29

Wow. Matter in Brooklyn is one of the most beautiful stores I have yet to be in. Easily comparible to Moss but much more approachable. The shop owner is incredibly knowledgeable of everything art/design wise. He manages to incorporate a great mix of new artists AND designers as well as the tried and true great contemporory designers. You should definetly make the trip if you havent been in yet. This is a shop to watch.

posted by lyndsay in providence on 2005-11-17 23:26:47

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