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10 Top Picks for the 4th

This Fourth of July weekend enjoy the holiday in style!  Our top picks for the perfect celebration include glassware, tableware and serving pieces. Dress up your table, and make it fun with red, white and blue accents!

This festive table setting layers Chilewich placemats, runners, and coasters to create dimension in the color palette. The Chilewich placemat in Blueberry and the tablerunner in Poppy are perfect for Independence Day, and it creates textural interest to mix different weave styles. The Chilewich Dahlia coasters provide a wonderful metallic accent.

 

This Iittala serving bowl set is perfect for presenting small snacks. We like to put them on this Iittala Ashwood Tray because it’s the perfect size for the set, but you can place them on a tray of your own and arrange them as you wish.

 

Pillivuyt’s Plisse dinnerware collection works beautifully for outdoor dining. In addition to timeless design it features superb durability and can be used for any occasion, be it casual or formal. 

 

The Sabre Natura Bottle opener is an elegant yet durable tool that will survive being passed around during summer nights. Shown here in Steel Blue, this opener has many different color and pattern options to fit your personal style. The Chilewich Dahlia coaster is reminiscent of fireworks, and adds a statement just as bold underneath your glassware. The Schott Zwiesel Basic Beer Pilsner Glass is a great staple for your barware cabinet, perfect for light, summer beers, available in two sizes.

 

The Mini Cocottes from Le Creuset are perfect for baking individual dishes or for serving snacks and sauces. Paired with Sabre it adds a bright, playful element to any setting. Shown here in Cherry and available in nine great shades. The larger, classic cast iron cocottes are a staple in any kitchen, and whatever the dish, there is a size ideal for both prep and presentation.

 

Didriks is an independent, locally owned tableware and home furnishings store located on Observatory Hill in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and at The Mill at Newton Lower Falls.