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Uncovering beauty, elegance of the cabbage plate

BY KATIE LAUGHRIDGE

When interior designer Bunny Williams said “decorating a room is like making a great salad; you want interesting ingredients,” she probably didn’t think we would take it quite so literally.

Cabbage ware is one of my favorite ways to freshen up a tablescape. As Southern Living puts it, these dishes are “as recognizable as Spode’s Christmas dishes, as beloved as Blue Willow china, and as collectible as Depression glass.” Depending on how it’s styled, it can evoke a more playful and whimsical tone or an elevated and elegant one. Over the years these little pieces of pottery have marched their way into our hearts and homes, hallmarking them as a New Traditional design staple.

The history of cabbage ware.

Like so many objects we know, love and use every day, cabbage ware has a fascinating history that goes back further than one might think. As cited in a 2021 Southern Living article, Sotheby’s porcelain and ceramics specialist Suzanne Harrison told the Wall Street Journal in 2013: “Pottery and porcelain table wares in naturalistic forms such as fruits and vegetables were widely produced in England and Europe throughout the 18th and 19th centuries.”

We love the well-known Portuguese pottery brand Borallo Pinheiro for their cabbage offering as well as their other lifelike fruits and veggies (not to mention an abundance of other gorgeous ceramics for the home). The brand, created by political cartoonist-turned-ceramicist Raphael Bordallo Pinheiro, has been producing the beloved pieces since 1884.

A bit closer to home, American artist and “The Pottery Queen of Palm Beach” Dodie Thayer began creating similarly inspired tableware in the 1960s by hand in her home studio, gaining fans and a following that included Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Brooke Astor, Frank and Barbara Sinatra, and the Duchess of Windsor.

When we place them on our tables and shelves today, these piece remain just as timeless and adored. This time of year, I like to mix cabbage with other farm-fresh pieces. Dress them up with crisp white linens and silverware for a ladies lunch, or down with block print napkins and wooden chargers for a meeting with the garden club. You just can’t style these yummy pieces wrong!

Styling your tabletop with cabbage ware.

Looking to incorporate a healthy dose of leafy greens into your tablescape designs? Cabbage ware mixes surprisingly well with other china and a plethora of other colors and textures.

Definitely not born for a supporting role, cabbage ware is leading lady material. Don’t consider the tabletop to be the only way to show off your cabbage dishes. We love to incorporate ours into curio and cabinet vignettes — they are just as beautiful as they are functional, after all. Even Oprah has been spotted loving the cabbage look — a cabinet full of cabbage and lettuce ware is on display in the background of a post she shared in early 2021 while working at home.

Wherever you buy it, there’s no denying that the luxe, leafy ceramics will forever be in style — an heirloom-worthy investment that will elevate your table for years to come.

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