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LULU DK Does Dining!

Lulu DK's artist streak and creative verve continues with her new collection of tabletop designs

Lulu DK's artist streak and creative verve continues with her new collection of tabletop designs. She began her artistic endeavors by creating a hand done fabric line a decade ago. The graphic geometric fabrics and wallpapers had a fresh sensibility that conveyed her artistic hand. They were a natural extension of her paintings, which she had been doing for years. Next came her beautiful acclaimed printed and embroidered collection of baby and grown up bedding for Matouk. A colorful leather furniture line with Elite Leather followed, and gave her visibility with a widely seen ad campaign, and a capsule collection of handmade Tibetan and Dhurrie carpets with San Francisco's Elson and Company gave her a way to bring color and pattern to floors. Then her collage book followed, exploring her paintings and travels called, Lulu. The foray into tabletop is a natural progression for her brand vision, and a welcome one. Her hand-drawn flowers and geometric watercolors have now make their way onto china. Their charm lies in how the boldly colored flowers and leaves cover the entire surface in a realistic, natural way. Entertain with and enjoy her nature inspired hand - painted pieces that bring a joie de vivre to the table. Find this new collection with all the patterns shown here at Neiman Marcus and Horchow.



Hydrangea Dinner



Hydrangea mug



hydrangea salad



leaf pattern salad plate



petals charger



petals dinner plate



petals salad plate



petals mug



petals rimmed soup bowl



hydrangea charger



byzantine dinner plate



byzantine salad plate



byzantine rimmed soup bowl

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As a former style editor for House Beautiful and O at Home, an Oprah Magazine, Marisa Marcantonio covers interior design and home furnishings. Showing beautiful accessories, books and lifestyle, Marisa shares what makes design exciting and meaningful, all with a young and traditional slant.

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