A guide to piece together a beautiful table at Diwali  

2021-11-12 08:19:34 By : Ms. Charlote Ye

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Tableware design has matured in India, and independent studios have created beautiful objects that tell stories. This is your guide to start your journey of discovery. 

This vintage brass tableware will add luxury to your dining table. The four-piece set consists of a plate, a small and medium bowl and a tumbler. A 24 piece set is also provided. 

Available at Fleck.co.in; four-piece set for 5,600 rupees

Bamboo metal cutlery set

Rural Theory’s "bamboo tableware" is inspired by the design of bamboo shoots, hand-made in stainless steel and finished with food-safe nickel and brass finishes. The set includes 1 fork, 1 spoon, 1 appetizer fork, 1 dessert spoon and 1 knife.

This exquisite bone china pot is hand-decorated with lotus motifs inspired by Pichwai paintings and highlighted in 24-carat gold. 

Starry night created by Ware Innovations

The geometric nesting design of this ceramic studio in Mumbai is modern and comfortable. You can also view their dot and dash series.  

Raka plate from Hakusan Studio

These plates from the Himachal Pradesh pottery studio tell the story of Raka, the leopard walking on the hills of Mashobra at night under the moonlight. 

Available at Whitehillstudio.com; a set of Rs 4,400

Good Earth's Rosa Bagh series is a series of exquisite bone china tableware, whose theme is inspired by ancient Persian miniatures and Mughal gardens. 

Available at GoodEarth.in; a set of 4 pieces for 12,500 rupees

Dhoora's three-tier service supports Elan

This elegant cake designed by the homeware brand Elan bracket has a touch of gold on the brass knobs and is inspired by the Palace of Mirrors or Mirror Palace of the Amber Palace in Jaipur. 

Available at Luxury.Tatacliq.com; Rs 3,450

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