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1 Frontgate
Mooreland Heights Wreath
$319, frontgate.com

2 L’Objet
Pinecone Spice Jewels
(Set of 2)
$495, l-objet.com

3 Circa Lighting
Mia Large Chandelier Designed by John Rosselli
$5,249, circalighting.com

4 Jonathan Adler
1948 Dinner Plate
$48, jonathanadler.com

5 Z Gallerie
Victorial Toasting Flutes
$49.95, zgallerie.com

6. Ralph Pucci
Murano Blown Glass Designed by Fabio Maria Micucci
& Created by Maestro
Andea Zilio, ralphpucci.net

7 Pottery Barn Monique Lhuillier Marlowe Flatware
$50-$200, potterybarn.com

8 L’Objet Garland
Spice Jewels (Set of 2)
$195, l-objet.com

 

Vibrant table setting by West Elm, westelm.com

PHOTOS: (IN ORDER) COURTESY OF FRONTGATE, L’OBJET, CIRCA LIGHTING, Z GALLERIE, RALPH PUCCI, POTTERY BARN AND WEST ELM (LIFESTYLE)

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