Drumroll, Please: Introducing Rebecca Rose at Home 

At Rebecca Rose Events, we’re all about hospitality: It’s at the heart of every event concept we bring to life. We believe that a gathering can be special at any size, whether you’re welcoming hundreds to your wedding weekend or inviting your nearest and dearest over for happy hour. The smallest details make all the difference. Creating a collection of entertaining goods has been a longtime goal of ours, and we’re delighted to share that we’ve made that dream a reality! Allow us to introduce you to Rebecca Rose at Home, a curated collection of entertaining pieces delivered to your doorstep.

 
 

The bespoke items you’ll find are complete with custom flourishes—think watercolor acrylic menu cards, hand-painted stationery sets and a dainty ruffled bud vase—that’ll elevate your entertaining prowess at home. We’ve created them with our expert eye for design so you can celebrate the season with ease. You’re invited to shop pieces a la carte, or prep for a summer full of soirées with our four-person tabletop setting Edit.

Our inaugural Summertime Tabletop Edit is all about reveling in summer’s bright, breezy days. This kit supplies you with place settings that incorporate handcrafted items from our studio, plus pieces we’ve collaborated with our favorite designers to create. You’ll get four woven rattan chargers that jibe with heirloom china or poolside melamine plates; four splashy scalloped napkins by Amanda Lindroth with laser cut wood charms; and 20 lush green cocktail napkins for hors d’oeuvres or desserts. Powder blue, poppy, mustard, and seafoam green taper candles cheer up any table, and our watercolor acrylic place cards and menu cards that are pretty and practical (use a wet erase marker and you can wipe them clean and reuse them). 

Longer days mean you can spend a little more time warming up your space for company, and our essentials make it easy. All you have to do is round up your friends—we’ve got the details covered! Head over to our eCommerce shop now, and pencil us in for your next party. 

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