Serving up Nostalgia
A family dinner. Grandma's house. Thanksgiving at Aunt Bev's house. We have such great memories of large groups of people coming together and sharing a meal. Typically, these family gatherings included neighbors and my cousin's latest weird boyfriend - too many people for just one style of china. So, we used all the sets. It didn't matter if they didn't match. All that was important was that we were all there in one house, watching football, playfully arguing over whose jello salad was better (Aunt Margo's, hands down), and whispering about the weird boyfriend ("no, I swear this is a different guy than last year, right??).
Let's bring all those family feels to your event. A great place to start is with some mis-matched china. We have enough for whatever kind of event you are throwing. And if you happen to need more than what we current own, ask us if we would be willing to go antiquing again. The answer will be a resounding, "Yes!".