Showing posts with label Leta Austin Foster Boutique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leta Austin Foster Boutique. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

SETTING THE TABLE WITH LETA AUSTIN FOSTER: TIPS TO ENTERTAIN EASILY


 The Avenue that never really changes. As you head down Worth Avenue all the way to the end, you will come upon the charming Via Mizner. Make a right, and at the end you will find...

Tabletop, bedding, childrens clothing and gifts lure you into the Leta Austin Foster Boutique like a siren's song.


While in Florida I had a visit with Leta Austin Foster and her daughter India. As a Palm Beach interior designer of elegant and comfortable interiors, owner of a home boutique filled with the most beautiful tabletop around, and mother to three grown gals all in the business of design, I wanted to take the opportunity to gather some entertaining advice. She has set glorious tables for some of the best party givers over the last 25 plus years, and carries charming hostess gifts season after season.  In addition to her design work, she generously shares her musings and vast design wisdom as well as her love of mayonnaise (always use Hellmans!) on her blog, Decorating With Sheets. As we sat over coffee the duo shared their experiences with me. Covering both ends of the spectrum, I got a great sense of what it is like to attend a holiday chez Foster.  Sharing her tips on everything from the right candles to use to the best  post-Thanksgiving dish to take advantage of leftovers, here are her wise words of wisdom.

Custom hand-embroidered monograms of every conceivable design are on display to mix and match colors

Beautiful brown and white Isis China can mix well with colors

 Tiny porcelain veggies make a sweet gift and also look pretty mixed in with real veggies on the tabletop

 An assortment of Printery, Bernard Maisner and Picketts Press papers and place cards for saying thank you in style

Leta's Tips for Setting the Table:
- When it comes to setting the table, use a felt liner or old quilt under the tablecloth to keep sound down and protect the table
- You don't have to buy a new tablecloth every holiday, use what you have or pick up an Indian or ethnic cloth that does double duty working on and off the table as a throw or scarf
- Don't forget about the grocery store when it comes to arrangements. Make an arrangement of fruit or vegetables instead of flowers if they are not easy to come by. Try squash down the center of the table, pomegranates and other interesting seasonal selects for their varied color and shape. Be sure to put protective plastic underneath so the protective finish on the wood does not get ruined.
- When picking colors to work with rich fall tones work well- brown and white china with touches of orange or red read holiday.
- When it comes to lighting everyone looks better in candlelight. Hurricanes and photophores cast a beautiful glow off the glass.
- Stay away from scented candles on the table as they will interfere with the flavors. Paraffin has something in it that affects your taste buds and gives of black smoke, so use beeswax that doesn't drip and trim the wicks before every use to minimize smoke signals.

A gracious formal yet inviting New York City dining room

A country dining room with historical details

 A Palm Beach dining room in fresh blues

Photos courtesy of Leta Austin Foster
A Long Island dining room with Swedish accents on the water, recently published in Traditional Home

Cooking and Serving:
- The best parties tend to serve food buffet style or French Service where dishes get passed. Just make sure to seat your guests with enough room in between so the server can reach the plate and avoid awkward angles.
- What is the secret to the best pie crust? Lard, because it really brings out the flavor.
- Is there a one pot dish that utilizes leftovers easily? Turkey Tetrazzini is easy and tasty.  Just chop turkey, sautee mushrooms, butter, a bit of milk and gravy in a pan. This is where some people like to add a cup of white wine and some chicken broth.  Let it reduce then create a rue. Cook spaghetti separately then add it to  the turkey in a low dish. Top it with Parmesan cheese and stick it in the oven for 25 minutes at 350 degrees.

The Big Clean Up:
- How do you clean a pot? Soak it in water, the hotter the better. It's really that simple.
- Stay away from pots with coated surfaces, when used with high heat multiple times they give of noxious stuff.
- If candles drip on napkins or cloths, stick them in the freezer and the wax will lift right off.
- If red wine gets spilled, pour table salt on the stain and create a damp paste and let it sit. The stain will lift out.
- Grease removes grease stains, or you can place a paper towel over the stain and iron it to lift it out.
- Club soda is great for removing stains and dog mishaps.

Monday, October 22, 2012

VIEUXTEMPS BOTANICAL PORCELAIN: EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSES

Working in the style of 18th Century German Meissen porcelain and Chinese Export Porcelain, Georgia-based Pamela Tidwell creates ethereal botanical arrangements of tole and porcelain. Her Vieuxtemps Porcelain designs are so life-like they will leave you amazed with their delicate bug-bitten leaves and paper-thin blooms. Soaring From soaring Foxglove or tight small arrangements of Hydrangeas, there is an abundance of floral variety. The accurate representations are a joy to have, as they will never wilt and bring a touch of beauty to the everyday. You can find her one of a kind creations at BD Jefferies in Atlanta,  Boxwoods Gardens in Atlanta, the amazing Pam Beach boutique Leta Austin Foster (I always stop in when I am in Florida), Charles Faudree in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Taylor and Huie in Knoxville, Tennessee, Vail's Vintage Magnolia, Paolo Moschino for Nicholas Haslam in London, and online at Taigan. When I met Tidwell recently, she displayed the arrangements on small white traditional brackets, a la Deeda Blair. So pretty pretty. So special.

 A custom piece created by Tidwell.  She can make a unique assortment with a vessel you provide if you have a special cachepot you want to work with.

Hollyhocks and Hydrangeas

A detail of White Potted Hydrangeas

In a woven porcelain basket aged to perfection

A single large Hyacinth

A cluster of  Blue and White Hyaciths

Peach Auricula

Cyclamen

Lily of The Valley

Geraniums

Stemmed Hydrangea

More Geraniums

A large Pink Hollyhock

White English Roses

A pair of Foxgloves

A custom creation with Lily of The Valley and English Roses

Monday, March 12, 2012

STYLISH SHOPPING IN THE SUN: LETA AUSTIN FOSTER BOUTIQUE


With a well-edited selection of home accessories from far and wide, you will find the best of everything in Leta Austin Foster, the heaven-on-earth Palm Beach boutique tucked into Worth Avenue's special enclave, 64 Via Mizner. You are in for a real treat from the moment you step inside this Palm Beach-based interior designer's shop. Culling especially stylish wares for chic entertaining, loads of sumptuous bedding, unique gifts, hard to find home fragrance, elegant old world children's clothing, and more, the shop is a one stop hop. Organized in rooms, you will be so caught up in the wonderful mix you will find it hard to leave. Every classic design carried has a design story, rich history, and craftsmanship, the hallmarks Foster is known for. I take you through the highlights as best I can, but nothing can substitute being there, with Foster leading the way, sharing her finds.

A wall of shelves hold boudoir pillows of every design and embroidery style.

Incorporating monograms, matelasse and fabric, Foster can create special monograms with fabric detailing for one of a kind bedding.

Terry towels of every design

Beautiful refined monograms done by hand in France

A bed made up in custom linens set for breakfast in bed. You will find Julia B. custom bedding as well as many other stunning options.

My mom, designer Nancy Marcantonio, and Leta Austin Foster reviewing the design books at a recent trunk show with The Printery.

Printery papers make thank you's quick and easy.

An extremely well edited assortment of writing papers and place cards with resort-chic motifs.

Charming and special, these bright Italian hand-printed papers on waste baskets, desk blotters and picture frames are imported from Italy.

Walls lined with every classic and new china pattern imaginable.

Shoppable vignettes pair table elements that Foster likes; placemats, napkins, flatware and china are inventively coordinated.

Imported Italian Palio flags china.

Porcelain for the coral affecionado.

Monogrammed tea service and china in a soft green

A crisp nautical arrangement.

Palm Trees in pink and green.

Pierced plates with green accents.

Handmade porcelain from France.

Custom painted porcelain trays with monogrammed laminated pastel zebra mats in the background.

Embroidered tip towels for every mood.

Cocktail napkins in small prints and bright colors are easy to give for hostess gifts.

more!

Porcelain works of art, these potted flowers and lettuces in aged terra cotta pots add an element of surprise.
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