Table Love Journey

 

About Us.

I trained as an Interior Architect in London & Milan, and then I lived in London for many years, found my husband, had two babies and worked in Styling, Interiors, Design & Magazines for pretty much all that time and more - a career in design & style of 20+ years. In the beginning I was the Interiors Editor at Wallpaper* and contributing style editor at Elle Decoration and several other interiors publications, a stylist & free-lance creative director to international lifestyle brands.

Curious about what else life had to offer, in 2018, we as a family decided to take a life sabbatical and live in the alps for a while, then Covid hit, and after two years ‘away’ my creative outpour was in the still life of family 'every-day-ness'. Away from the hustle and bustle of studio and city life, my creativity went into what I could create around me every day.

And really without knowing it, The Table Love had begun.

I realized it was time to leave the aforementioned career, and to use the years of experience on the road with design, to create a brand of my own.

The core of the idea for The Table Love is carefully chosen things for your table, your home, your family & friends. It’s created and curated by me, an International Swedish girl, but it's inspired by life. My years as a stylist, my life in England, my time in Milan, and my upbringing in the Middle East and Asia, items are sourced everywhere.

When I design and create for the shop I do so with the intention that my customers will easily make stylish and conscientious choices. The inspiration for the design of the collection is my friends both here and around the world, how they live and what they love. I think of the beautiful places and homes I have visited and the meals I have shared with the people in my life whose style I most admire.

That is where the name comes from, The Table Love.

X Roberta

Get In Touch!

roberta@thetablelove.com

 

PS. Did you notice the folded napkin in our logo? The napkin drawn in our logo is called the “Opera Serviette” (its shaped like a fan), the inspiration for this stems from my grandmother Märta’s tables, she was a Grand Master of Napkin folding and every Sunday dinner there was a crisp Opera fan or Waterlilly shaped napkin perfectly perched on my every placement…