Tabletop Touches

A look at the details that Victoria de la Maza Amory used to create a unified setting at a Palm Beach luncheon

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Old & New
Quentin Bacon

Old & New

On the table, Amory combined family heirlooms, such as the china she inherited from her mother-in-law, with new purchases. 

Resources: The china pattern, Old Strasbourg by Luneville, is discontinued, but you can find pieces through antiques dealers, eBay, or Replacements.com.

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