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Birdsnest Eggcups
Spring is all about new life, and what better symbol than a birds nest cradling an egg, with a wee baby birdie perched on one of the branches? Perfect for holding soft-boiled eggs, this set of four egg cups is crafted from laser-sintered polyamide for a flexible, strong hold. Available in a variety of colors.
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Stainless Steel Straws
Do not let party-goers toss these straws in the trash! Stainless steel straws are not only reusable and durable, they look exceedingly cool perched in a frosty glass.
(Set of 4)
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Nut Bowls Gifts Set
Nuts, mints, pits, candies, toothpicks- you name it, and this handy set of bowls can colorfully corral it.
$23 at Fishs Eddy | Buy
(Set of 8)
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Scoop, Stab & Spread
These beech wood appetizer tools distill their forms down to their most basic functions: Scooping food up, stabbing pieces of food, and spreading it on crackers or bread. The sleek, modern design is sure to please the most minimalist of homeowners.
$58 at MOMA Store | Buy
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Chalkboard Heart Napkin Rings
Aw. We love when something adorable is actually useful, and this napkin ring set from Mark and Graham fits the bill. Use these charming little chalkboard heart napkin rings as placecards or to slyly deliver a sweet message over dinner.
$15 at Mark and Graham | Buy
(Set of 4)
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Wine Punts
Recycled wine bottles live on, fittingly, as wine glasses. Wine Punts have repurposed the important end of the bottle -the punt- into sets of glasses perfect for the eco-conscience oenophiles out there.
$30 at Wine Punts | Buy
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Brass Bottle Opener
At your next get-together, have guests play a quick round of guess the shiny oval object. Winner gets the first beer.
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Kings Road Redux Dessert Plates
Let them eat cake…or any dessert they like. Any food will look decidedly more royal when served on King’s Road Redux plates, which feature fancy golden crowns and details.
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Talk With Chalk Mugs
You’re not really a morning person, preferring to keep conversation to a minimum at the breakfast table. With this set of ceramic mugs, you can send your significant other short messages with chalk.
$28 at ThreadSence | Buy
(Set of 4)
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Vino Connoisseur Cotton Cocktail Napkin
An eco-friendly alternative to traditional paper, these reusable cotton cocktail napkins will add sophisticated style to your next wine tasting. The bonus? They’re less likely to blow away if the party moves outdoors.
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Rio Low Ball Tumblers
Don’t low ball your festivities. Use these quirky tumblers for drinks or as colorful tabletop decoration- a votive fits inside perfectly.
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Marin Blue Dinnerware
Outdoor dining doesn’t require paper plates and plastic cutlery. Set the table in soft sky blue. Just add coffee and your favorite breakfast for an absolutely serene spring morning.
$115 at Crate and Barrel | Buy
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Thomas Paul Portland Dinner Plate
Be prepared for summer block parties with this set of nature-inspired and nature- friendly outdoor dinnerware. The best part? No broken dishes when an impromptu football game sends a stray ball in your direction.
$44 at All Modern | Buy
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Paddle Salad Servers
For generous servings of leafy spinach or romaine, ordinary salad servers just won’t do. Use these mango wood paddles to scoop up refreshing salad greens with panache. Bonus points are awarded if you’ve grown your own ingredients.
$24 at Anthropologie | Buy
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Hobnail Glassware
Hobnail glassware is perfect for serving up refreshments in old fashioned style. If it’s a sunny weekend, and the refreshment being served is sangria? Even better.
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Red Plank Table
Red means STOP! It’s time to eat. The simple lines with a slight retro-flair will blend with any decor, and the shiny lacquered finish will stand out nicely in an otherwise subdued kitchen or dining room.
$950 at Conran Shop | Buy
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Napkin Roll
Throwing a last minute dinner party? Keep a roll of MYdrap napkins on hand and always be ready to entertain. MYdrap makes lovely cotton napkins in a rainbow of color choices that come on a roll of 50- just tear off what you need. The best part is these napkins are biodegradable, compostable and recyclable.
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Kissing Candleholders
Sleek, crystal-clear candlesticks lean in to each other as if to sneak a kiss- a great anniversary or wedding gift.
$50 at MOMA Store | Buy
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Distortion Candlestick in Gray
No, you haven’t had too much to drink, that candlestick really is topsy and turvy. This artfully playful design from Areaware is made of crushed marble, making it a substantial, albeit crooked, stick.
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Jonathan Adler Zoology Candlestick Collection
Jonathan Adler’s whimsical white candlesticks are the perfect combination of function and fun. Whale, squirrel, elephant- which animal suits you best? Mix and match creatures for an utterly zoological feel.
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Amber Recycled Glass Pillar Holder
Amber glass candleholders will cast a soft and warm glow, encouraging your dinner guests to linger over dessert and indulge in some more cozy conversation.
(Price is for small size; $28 for larger size)
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Iron Taper Black Candleholder
Heavy iron makes for a great candlestick- not so easy to knock over and terribly difficult to break. This sturdy stick is slightly distressed which adds to its industrial charm.
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Blomster Candletstick
Not only is this the greatest deal- $15 for a set of 3!- these are clean-cut, unfussy and timeless candlesticks that you can use endlessly. Clear glass is an elegant look which can easily blend in with any decor or table setting, and this set has a slight modern vibe so they will never feel dated.
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Porcelain Light Bulb Candlesticks
Let there be light, at both ends! A taper fits perfectly into this handcrafted porcelain light bulb. A humorous and artistic addition to your dining room table.
$42 at Revisions Design Studio | Buy
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Pool Ball Candle Holder
So, not technically candlesticks, but this tea light holder is a very cool way to reuse a set of pool balls. A great gift for a game-loving family or a swinging bachelor who likes to entertain.
$59 at At West End | Buy
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