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Refreshing tablescapes

After Wicklewood was inundated with customers wanting to rent its dinnerware, the brand has partnered with Lay London to offer three ready-to-rent tablescapes: The Maximalist, The Traditionalist and The Bohemian (pictured above). For four to 18 guests, included are hand-painted mix-and-match bone china plates, jewel-toned fine cutlery, glasses hand-blown in Italy, placemats handwoven in Colombia, napkins, place cards and a tablecloth.

“We believe people should have as much fun and variety when dressing the table as we do when dressing ourselves,” say Lay London co-founders Jemima and Alice Herbert. Wicklewood founder Caroline Downing Nadel says of Lay London: “Their precision

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