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  1. National Geographic Society - N.C. Wyeth Pieces

    We're happy to announce that we JUST released seven new items in conjunction with National Geographic Society. We couldn't be more thrilled to be working with this amazing group! They have so graciously let us into their vault of images and artwork and we have emerged with seven wonderful pieces inspired by N.C. Wyeth paintings. The below items make the...
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    By: Wendy
  2. Flash Back Friday - Halloween Peep S'mores

    It's FLASH BACK FRIDAY!! Today we'll dig up an old post from our blog's archives to share with you again! Today it's our Halloween Peep S'mores from October 26, 2009. Check it out! This entire week, children across the country are getting excited for Halloween next Friday! What better way to celebrate the event than to make Halloween s'mores by...
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    By: Wendy
  3. NYC TABLE TOP SHOW - IS THIS WEEK!

    Tomorrow starts the New York Table Top Show and we couldn't be more excited about introducing a couple new patterns. Take a quick look at The Editor at Large video that was posted last week exploring Alexa Hampton's favorite items. Alexa starts in the Hermes showroom and then proceeds to Mottahedeh. She ends in William Yeoward. Take a look! CLICK...
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    By: Wendy
  4. CURATED: Syracuse Rose, Festival Service Plates

    Did you catch us in CURATED | St. Charles of New York | Luxury Kitchen Design's new webpage launch!? Lindsey Schwartz is dazzling in her red dress and matching so very nicely with our Festival Currant Service Plates behind her. Who wouldn't love a kitchen that looked this sophisticated?   Make it Yours!   R. Haviland & C. Parlon's Syracuse...
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    By: Wendy
  5. Flash Back Friday - Farahnaz Roasted Pumpkin Soup

    It's FLASH BACK FRIDAY!! Today we'll dig up an old post from our blog's archives to share with you again! There's some good stuff in there. Today it's our Farahnaz Roasted Pumpkin Soup post from October 28, 2010. Check it out! Another alternative and fun soup recipe for the Halloween night is this roasted pumpkin soup. Growing up my mother...
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    By: Wendy
  6. Flash Back Friday - Ghost Pizza on Black Lace

    It's FLASH BACK FRIDAY!! Today we'll dig up an old post from our blog's archives to share with you again! Today it's our Ghost Pizza on Black Lace post from September 30, 2011. Check it out! It's that month! And unlike the rest of the US of A I've held off on posting anything about Halloween until October officially began...
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    By: Wendy
  7. Gilded Pumpkins all around

    It is officially pumpkin season! Starbucks rolled out their Pumpkin Spice drinks weeks ago. Pumpkins are showing up in tablescapes, by front doors, and carved into jack-o-lanterns as Halloween quickly approaches. There's no better time to get yourself one of our Melon Tureens and Stands. Gilded in 22k gold, this matte white tureen is perfectly sized for a generously sized...
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    By: Wendy
  8. Media Monday: Veranda ONLINE

    Blue is classic and we have plenty of it over here at Mottahedeh. Did you see our Imperial Blue in Veranda's Table Scape back in June?! Check it out here: CLICK   "The Always-Fashionable Color Combination From the vanity to the backyard, in the kitchen or in the bedroom, blue and white adds an instant dose of chic."   INTERIOR...
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    By: Wendy
  9. Flash Back Friday - Blue Canton Sea Salt Cookies

    It's FLASH BACK FRIDAY!! Today we'll dig up an old post from our blog's archives to share with you again! There's some good stuff in there. Today it's our Blue Canton Sea Salt Cookies post from September 26, 2011. Check it out! I stumbled upon this discovery the other day by accident. We had run out of regular table salt...
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    By: Wendy
  10. Pattern of the Month - Sacred Bird and Butterfly

    The original of this magnificent Chinese export pattern may be found set in the dining room of Charleston's famed National Russell Home. Butterflies, a popular design in China, are often found as porcelain decoration or embroidered on robes. Perhaps the popularity of the butterfly comes, in part, from the fact that the Chinese word for butterfly, "tieh", is a pun...
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    By: Wendy