When it comes to a design element that's so simple and classic that it surpasses the test of time, you have what’s called a monogram. My parents who are about to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary have monogrammed china by Royal Doulton similar to the set on the right below by Pickard. I have always admired its simple elegance.
Monogrammed China
Ok, this is a little seque but look how fabulous this is Grecian Gorham antique spoon from 1882 with the name Alice monogrammed on it is, now if my name were “Alice” that spoon would be on its way to me right now.
Silver Collect: 1882 Grecian Gorham
Of course there is monogrammed stationary, my favorite source for this is Crane. There is a very special feeling that you get when you both send a note with your initials or name monogrammed on the paper and even more special is when you receive a note with someone else’s monogram. The monogram can be as simple as one letter, or your first name, first and last name or the traditional 3 initials.
Crane: Single Initial
Crane: Single Initial
Crane: 3 Initials
Naturally I’m going to include bed and bath linens in my selections, here are some of the very best!!
Matouk: Parterre
Matouk: Mirasol
Matouk: Providence
Matouk: Bel Tempo
This monogram style is a new one for Matouk, it’s unique because its woven right into the towel, quite spectacular.
Matouk: Auberge
And the traditional styling of monogramming.
And we can’t forget shower curtains and robes….
Matouk
I also like monogrammed furniture, especially dining room chairs, see this one below by Hickory Chair.
Hickory Chair: Adam Arm Chair
Or if you want to go a little crazier and bigger do something like this!!
Courtesy of Brenda Kelly Kramer Interiors
Need a little inspiration for monogram styles here are some unique options:
Monogram style resources Matouk and Leontine Linens.
The list of objects to monogram goes on and on….luggage, glassware, napkins, napkin rings, blankets, frames, candles, cakes, shirt cuffs, shirt pockets, coats etc, however, a word of caution, contrary to popular belief, there can be too much of a good thing. So be judicious and pick a few objects to monogram and then use them!!!
we have a client who collects antique silver and tableware with other peoples' monograms purely because she finds the letterforms beatiful. I love the idea so much I've started doing it myself!
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