Artisans: holiday platters
Sunset, Nov, 2005 by Abigail Peterson
You can never have too many serving dishes. That may not yet be a maxim for the etiquette books, but it should be, particularly when you're faced with the challenge of serving big holiday meals. Here are a few of our favorite pieces from Western artists and stores.--A.P.
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Pear green platter
Alex Marshall At the Gardener, Berkeley $115; www.thegardener.com or 510/548-4545
Foglia platter
Paola C. At TableArt, Los Angeles $95; www.tartontheweb.com or 323/653-8278
Rim platter
Heath Ceramics Sausalito, CA $79; www.heathceramics.com or 415/332-3732
Seaglass platter
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VivaTerra San Rafael, CA $89; www.vivaterra.com or 800/233-6011
Blackbird platter
Diana Fayt San Francisco $465; www.dianafayt.com or 415/255-7045
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