Every fall here in New York, all the major tabletop manufacturers, like Haviland, Wedgwood and William Yeoward come to 41 Madison to show new product and promote their brands. Here's a vignette I did in the lobby a couple of years back. Inside a Ralph Lauren armoire is a collection of new and old china, pewter and glass. My intention was to show how antiques (many of which were my own!) can mix so beautifully with new. For the full story, including two table settings with lots of ideas for Thanksgiving centerpieces, come back tomorrow!
Hi Eddie,
This is so beautiful! So much eye candy to drool over.
I found your web site on Rhoda’s blog & was delighted to be able to “visit” you. I was a fan of Top Design & always loved your designs.
Thanks for the inspiration!
Diane
Beautiful as always, Eddie. I think to keep things from being too cliche you need a mix of the old with the new. Matchy Matchy is never the way to go!
Eddie, this is just absolutely beautiful!! Hope you are having a great Saturday, Theresa
Lovely – display is one (of many) things that you do best.
Barb
How beautiful Eddie. You always amaze me with your creations. I can hardly wait for tomorrow.
I love, love this. I really enjoy your blog. Saw you on Top Design, you were just too cute. I loved that you were so sassy too.
Debbie
Eddie, you have such a knack for arranging dishware. You always have the best ideas!
I met Wm. Yeoward in London last month. He’s very talented… and funny!
Nice display, I love how you layered the plates, platters and stands. What a great holiday display!
This is a stunner Eddie! Cant wait to see what else you have up your sleeve tomorrow–
I love the way you layer! I always find myself editing much of what I want to display, being afraid its too busy! I love your hutzpah and taste! I am learning to be me though, thanks to you!
Hi, Thanks for the note, you left, I love how you placed the old with the new. It has turned out so lovely. The chairs by the cabinet just set it off! The tray is such a wonderful idea, just sittng on the chair. I love the pewter with the white. I have some pewter, but started collecting aluminum. I use the aluminum with the pewter. I may just have to add some white pieces after seeing your lovely home and the cabinet. Its all so lovely!
Oh, Eddie. As I’ve said before, “A New Post from Eddie Ross” absolutely makes me giddy. This is beautiful!
Love it. Especially the layered cakestands. Can’t wait to see more!
Eddie, If I only had a tiny bit of your taste and creativity! I love the design in the picture and it has me on pins and needles to see the next designs. Martha
I got canned today because of the recession. Forget thanksgiving, eddie. still love your blog.
Hi Eddie: I still can’t get over the rude way that guy on “Top Designer” talked to you. (I don’t remember his name because I think that is a delicious way to get even.) If you are watching the AMAs tonight, you will see that the Jonas Bros are wearing the British gentleman look by Ralph Lauren. You were too avant guard for that TD creep to understand that Eddie Ross, Mr. Top Fashionista, was wearing what all the interesting people would soon be wearing.” Keep rocking our world, Eddie. Barb (The one with a cute son.)
Eddie I agree with everyone else, this looks fabulous! I have an antique bookcase very similar to the Ralph Lauren one you’ve used. I’m now chock full of ideas about how I could display some of my ironstone! Thanks again for the inspiration! This blog is inspiration RICH my friend. Vanna
Eddie,
Love the cabinet and tray. You did a fantastic job as usual! (Exhausted here, painted the interior of my mother’s house the past two weekends)
Mike
I am a sucker for rich woods and plush velvets. Be still my heart. Heidi
Dear Eddie:
So Simple! So Divine! So Elegant!
Absolutely Flawless!
Blessings to you and your “lucky” quest’s on Thanksgiving Day!
Joanny
P-town, Oregon