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What Christmas tableware and accessories can be found at Williams Oliver

What Christmas tableware and accessories can be found at Williams Oliver

You can get inspired by New Year’s trends and choose tableware for the holiday in Williams Oliver stores. For example, the brand Mix & Match Home several lines that are suitable for the New Year. Lovers of laconic table settings will appreciate the Olympus collection, inspired by ancient Greek art. It is dominated by minimalistic objects, decorated with catchy geometric patterns. They go equally well with each other and can be easily combined with dishes made in one of the shades of colorful patterns.

According to the eastern calendar, 2024 belongs to the Green Wooden Dragon, so dishes and serving items and home decorations from the “Magic Dragon” collection are perfect for the holiday. The collection turned out to be bright, dominated by traditional Chinese motifs with a dragon representing wealth, power and wisdom. The items are decorated with a pattern in emerald green, azure blue and pink tones. The ornament is complemented by gold accents. The dishes are made of smooth natural porcelain.

Silver plated dragon figurines, which are suitable for decorating a table or space, can be found from the Italian brand Gamma. The brand has been creating accessories for table settings for more than 20 years. By the way, the dragon figurine can also be used as a New Year gift.

Fans of classic decor will appreciate the brand’s finest Japanese porcelain Narumi. For example, the “White Pearl” collection is decorated by hand by craftsmen. Laconic and elegant objects are distinguished by a delicate pattern, which is a scattering of mother-of-pearl, which is framed by a platinum edging. The collection includes dinner and snack plates, salad bowls, a pair of teas, a sugar bowl, a milk jug, and a teapot.

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