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Culture, Conversation & Tradition

For our fourth dinner we collaborated with the amazingly talented Amy of @oliveandemy!

I read Rick Rubin’s book ‘The Creative Act’ earlier this year and it opened my eyes to see that creativity doesn’t just have to be in the form of traditional art. A surprising bonus of curating this roaming dinner series is how rewarding it is to let my creativity run wild designing tables to fit the theme of the evening.

It’s so fun to see the faces of returning dinner guests who have no idea what the tables are going to look and feel like each month. Talk about creativity - handmade cedar roses were gifted to each guest by @lydia.lm.williams.

I am someone who is naturally drawn to very light and minimal colours but working with this dark and moody vibe @spiritschoolhq was awesome - made even better with fresh moss from @fleurescent.blooms.

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