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The Wedding Season Gift Guide

Whether given for the big day or to help the couple set up house, these gifts complete the Southern trousseau
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Toast Master

Vagabond House’s hand-hammered stainless-steel ice tub, anchored by two pewter elk heads, can chill champagne or hold punch—perfect for the years of celebrations to come (ggmercantileco.com).

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CakeWalk

Mixing china patterns comes easy with the Italian fashion house La DoubleJ’s tabletop collaboration with the heritage ceramic brand Bitossi Home, which pairs freewheeling florals and geometric prints adapted from vintage Milanese textiles (ladoublej.com).

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Heirloom Stock

Help make a house a home with a made-to-order Spirit Steward bar cabinet by Atlanta’s Skylar Morgan Furniture and Design. Handcrafted with a rosewood veneer, the piece is offered in a variety of custom finishes (skylarmorganfurniture.com).

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Honey Do

William Yeoward Crystal’s handmade glass honey jar serves up sweetness to the sweethearts (williamyeowardcrystal.com).

 

Love Handles

Hand forged in Charlottesville, Virginia, Blanc Creatives’ saucier swaps cast iron for carbon steel and adds double loops (blanccreatives.com).

 

Best of Shuck

Alison Evans’s handmade Ae Ceramics oyster plates are inspired by the livelihoods the mollusks provide for the coastal Maine town where she resides (aeceramics.com).

 

Crush Worthy

Bull in China’s black walnut mallet will help make a mean julep (bullinchinapdx.com).

 

Happy Season

Each March salt dish set is composed of ethically sourced ox horn (marchsf.com).

 

Rice Tradition

Every sideboard needs a Charleston rice spoon from Croghan’s Jewel Box (croghansjewelbox.com).

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Dream Team

Casa Branca’s new Corona bedding for Sferra features hand-cut details and embroidery (sferra.com).

Love Hue

Léron offers the fretwork design on its 400-count Egyptian cotton percale Bristol bedding in fifty-eight trim colors (leron.com).

Just Stitched

Hand-embroidered Mougin bedding by Julia B. employs delicate hemstitching (juliab.com).

Home Field

Alabama’s Red Land Cotton crafts linens such as this Madeline Gray sheet from cotton grown on the company’s family farm (redlandcotton.com).

Diamond Set

Peacock Alley’s Emma sateen sheets come in six bold colors (peacockalley.com).

Ties that Bind

The embroidered hem on this Annie Selke sheet set adds whimsy (annieselke.com).

New Leaf

The lotus-flower design on Serena & Lily’s Larkspur sheets recalls traditional block-printing methods (serenaandlily.com). 

Photo: David Prince