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Imperial Blue

  1. Traditional Home: July 2012 - Imperial Blue and Blue Lace

    Catch us in this month's Traditional Home. It's on the stands until August 7, so go grab yourself a copy and flip to page 59! Mottahedeh - Flavor for your Table. Imperial Blue c.1730 accented with Blue Lace   Make it yours! Blue Lace Dinner Plate (S1651) - $85 Imperial Blue Dessert Plate (CW2402) - $80 Blue Lace Bread &...
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    By: Wendy
  2. Imperial Blue - a Pirates Choice

    My husband and I watch a lot of movies during our free time. Every time there is fine china in a scene my eyes are glued. Two  nights ago we were watching a movie and my husband asked if I was looking at the teacup the main character was holding. "Of course." I replied. Unfortunately, it wasn't Mottahedeh. But last...
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    By: Wendy
  3. Table of the Elements - Anais Morrel

    I stumbled across this post by Anais Morrel on the Neiman Marcus Daily who interviewed Wendy in Dallas a week or so ago. I was tickled by the pairing of Mottahedeh porcelain with catwalk outfits. Take a look for yourself! To see the direct article click here: CLICK The mix of Mottahedeh Imperial Blue and wood grain evokes Rodarte Spring/Summer...
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    By: Wendy
  4. Elle Decor May 2011: Imperial Blue

    Check out this month's Elle Decor and find us on page 88. Effortless Elegance - Decorator Derek Lam's 12 "Must Have's" one of which is our Mottahedeh Imperial Blue Dessert Plate! Imperial Blue 5 Piece Place Setting (CW2400) - $350 www.mottahedeh.com
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    By: Wendy
  5. February 2011: Everyday with Rachael Ray

    Check us out in this month's EveryDay with Rachael Ray! Find R. Haviland & C.Parlon's Syracuse Rose on page 21 along with an Arc En Ciel Fuschia dinner plate! 1. Syracuse Rose Dinner Plate (HP611-34) - $230 2. Arc En Ciel Fuschia Dinner Plate (HP513-34) - $125 and on page 50: Taste Test: Black Tea (A beautiful photo of four...
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    By: Wendy
  6. The Fashion of Blue & White

    Designed by stylist Li Xiaofeng, this dress was entirely made out of porcelain. I can't imagine that it's very comfortable to wear, but definitely interesting to look at!! Find our own blue and white porcelain on our website or in a store near you. Blue Canton, Blue Dragon, Blue Lace, Imperial Blue, Indigo Wave www.mottahedeh.com
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    By: Wendy
  7. Imperial Blue Domino Effect

    I was browsing through Domino, the book of decorating, when I stumbled across page 131 and realized, "Hey! That's our China! and hold on... those are our candle sticks too!" The page is dedicated to Sara Ruffin Costello's inspirations behind decorating her kitchen, and it breaks down the important aspects of what she felt were important or inspiring in planning...
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    By: Wendy
  8. Saturday Wall Street Journal: Imperial Blue

    Did you notice our Imperial Blue tea-cup and saucer in this past Saturday's Wall Street Journal!?We can be see in the image that was displayed with the "Mother was right: You gotta write." article. Nothing more appealing than grabbing a cup of tea on a cold Sunday morning, sitting down by the fire, and writing a few notes to beloved...
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    By: Wendy
  9. Hostess Gifts-a-Givin': Imperial Blue Covered Box

    You can fill our little covered boxes with just about anything, but one nifty idea we had was to fill it with unique magnets. You can buy interesting magnets from anywhere OR make your own! What we liked about these were that they were of images of pottery! GO FINE CHINA! Imperial Blue Small Covered Box (CW2413) - $30 Mighty...
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    By: Wendy
  10. Classic Creamers Turned Cute Door Vases

    I love the idea of coming home to find flowers on the door. Our creamers make a cute but stunning welcoming. Just wrap a ribbon around the neck and tie it tightly in a bow. Venture into the garden and snip a few buds and you have a small beautiful bouquet ready to greet your guests. OR leave one as...
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    By: Wendy

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