

Setting the table is an act of anticipation. It's a bouquet of ceramic, cotton and silver, held behind your back, waiting to be brandished. If cooking is a love language, then setting the table is an act of domestic flirtation, and this month I was feeling flirty. At a time when nostalgia feels particularly fresh, I wanted to lean into the red-and-pink of it all and pull together a Valentine's Day table for two nestled in our kitchen nook and layered with a few of my favorite things. I can already tell that I'll be reaching for these heart-print plates throughout the year just for the serotonin hit of eating off of a ceramic surface that loves me.

Top shop this month's tabletop, browse the links below:
Heart plates // silverware // floral tablecloth // Champagne coupes // water glasses via Casa di Lavalle // mercury glass candle holders // hot pink candles // vase // scalloped placemats // napkins

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