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Cece Barfield Home
Ready, set, swoon! Interior designer and recent VERANDA cover star Cece Barfield has just launched a fabulous new tableware line just in time for the country s return to hosting. The Virginia Collection launched earlier this month and features linens embroidered in Manhattan s Garment District, placemats made from Belgian linen, Limoges porcelain plates that were hand-painted in Paris, and silver-plate cups crafted by hand in Istanbul, all of which make for heirloom-worthy additions to your party closet.
This stunning tablescape features The Virginia Collection’s Dinner Plate ($215), Veranda Placemat ($395 for four), and Heirloom Napkins ($525 for four). Cece Barfield Home
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Amidst the pandemic hobbies we adopted over the past year, taking the time to set the table is one that we actually plan to keep (sourdough starter, you can see yourself out). When interior designer Cece Barfield Thompson decamped to her in-laws’ family home in the Virginia mountains, the simple act of setting the table with her mother-in-law evolved into the elegant Virginia collection, which launches today on Moda Operandi. “The family has shared this house for generations and so many objects in it were a testament to quality and a celebration of things that last a lifetime,” says Thompson. “My mother-in-law would pull out 1920s napkins and plates, pairing them with her own wedding china, and maybe something she picked up at like, World Market. She is not afraid to use these heirlooms because they are so well made.