We were back in Paris this spring, this time with a table set for summer.
For three days, we joined Le Spot at 73 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré — a multi-brand pop-up that brings together a rotating cast of independent brands in one of the city's most beautiful settings. We brought our SS26 collection: hand block-printed tablecloths, embroidered placemats and napkins with fish, florals, and bees. The kinds of things that make a table feel like the season has shifted.
A Garden Breakfast on the Faubourg
On one of the mornings, we hosted a garden breakfast. Thirty-six women came — journalists, influencers, customers, fellow makers — and we sat around a table dressed in the new summer pieces and just talked. About the collection, about craft, about what draws people to a table in the first place.
The group was rooted in fashion, jewellery, homeware, and textiles — women who work with their hands or around beautiful things, who notice the weight of a fabric and ask where it was made. The venue was We Are Paris, a private members club, and it lent the morning a warmth that felt right.
It was the kind of gathering that's hard to plan for. You set the table, you make the coffee, and then something takes over that has nothing to do with you.
The Collection
The SS26 pieces we brought to Paris were made, as always, in collaboration with our artisans in Rajasthan — hand block-printed, hand-embroidered, unhurried. Fish for the seafood lunches. Bees because they belong on every summer table. Florals because some things are perennial for good reason.
Le Spot gave us three days to show them properly, styled the way we'd actually use them: layered, a little imperfect, ready to be eaten off.
The SS26 collection is available now. Find us at thetablelove.com