
A Clear Choice: Setting the Table with Glassware
There’s something refreshing about setting the table with glassware. It feels lighter, brighter—just right for warmer days. But without a bit of structure, clear plates can blend into the setting. That’s where pattern and texture come in.
On this early‑summer table setting, Edo Kiriko cut glass adds detail with precision to undo the difficulty of plain glass tableware. Paired with a solid base, colorful ingredients, and a few contrasting materials, the table comes together with a clear, layered look. Here's how to make it work.
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