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I love to throw epic brunches, even when it’s just with my husband and daughter. I offer chopsticks for broth-y noodle soups—but they also work for pastries and berries.
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Ali Wong.
Dream Guest:
“Heaven or Las Vegas” by Cocteau Twins.
Favorite Party Song:
A protein with herbs, pickles, and sticky rice lettuce wraps.
Go-to Dish:
Just like candy or Italian beach umbrellas. Either way, these handmade glasses transport me back to Italy.
Berlingot Evo Glass ($112)
Laguna B
A shallow bowl is like a bowl and plate in one—a blate! They’re great for noodle and rice dishes.
Jardin Soup Plate by Molecot ($70)
Collecto
This plaid has so many colors in it that it acts as a neutral and anchors the table no matter what I put on it.
HTH x Doên Austin Plaid Tablecloth (from $186)
Heather Taylor Home
A clear teapot shows off my pretty floral teas.
Osaka Borosilicate Teapot by Ichendorf Milano ($71)
Smallable
I love making saffron water—it tastes good and is good for you. I harvest the threads from my garden, but this tin is the next best thing to homegrown.
Saffron Threads ($22)
Moonflowers
I dare you to find cooler chopsticks.
Colour Chopsticks
($40 for 6 pairs)
Hay
Let’s face it, spills happen, but this pattern conceals stains, so you can use these napkins forever. And who doesn’t love a colorful scalloped edge?
Congolese Day Napkins by Siafu Set of 6 ($100) Nordstrom
This basket can be a placemat, centerpiece, serving tray for cocktails, or a counter tray to hold fruit and herbs.
Mosaic Placemat ($36)
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These deep spoons are perfect for soup or serving sauces.
Enamel Spoon by Noda ($15)
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