Under the Mediterranean Sun

Under the Mediterranean Sun
Via Coquina vignette styled by world-renowned Interior Designer Scott Snyder. (Courtesy of Via Coquina)
6/10/2022
Updated:
3/16/2023
When visiting Via Coquina in Palm Beach, Fla., we’re immediately transported to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea—to dolce vita days in Capri and al fresco summer nights in the Greek islands. The emporium’s expertly curated fine goods, from jewelry to home accessories, are crafted by master artisans, designed to be passed on as heirlooms for years to come. We couldn’t help ourselves—we picked out a few treasures for this summer’s intimate outdoor gatherings. 32 Via Mizner, Palm Beach. 561-300-4012, ViaCoquina.com
To preserve their health-giving properties—high levels of polyphenols and oleocanthal—Oracle cold-presses 100% organic Koroneiki olives within 24 hours of harvest from seaside olive farms in Greece’s Peloponnese region. The low acidity and well-balanced flavor profile make this extra-virgin olive oil perfect for everyday use. The eye-catching blue bottle, designed by LA artist Alejandro Cardenas, prevents oxidation from light exposure. $40, 500mL/16.9 ounces
Oracle Olive Oil. (Courtesy of Via Coquina)
Oracle Olive Oil. (Courtesy of Via Coquina)
Hand-printed in Italy on 100% linen, beautiful Poseidonia indigo linen tea towels are produced by a team of 20 artisans working for the family-owned Stamperia Bertozzi. Since 1920, the company has used traditional block-printing techniques, using hand-carved pearwood stamps and vegetable dyes, an ancient art. $39, 22 by 27 inches
Poseidionia_Stamperia Bertozzi Poseidonia Reversa Indigo Linen Tea Towel. (Courtesy of Via Coquina)
Poseidionia_Stamperia Bertozzi Poseidonia Reversa Indigo Linen Tea Towel. (Courtesy of Via Coquina)
Weaving savoir-faire gets a contemporary update with linen aprons from Charvet Éditions. Made in a 100-year-old mill in the northern French town of Armentières—known since medieval times as the “City of Canvas”—they are prewashed for softness and only get better with time. $49, 33.5 by 32.5 inches
Linen aprons from Charvet Éditions. (Courtesy of Via Coquina)
Linen aprons from Charvet Éditions. (Courtesy of Via Coquina)
From their 17-foot-long punts (narrow, flat-bottomed boats) on the River Great Ouse in Bedfordshire, England, cutters harvest bulrush in the traditional way. During the process of drying, a beautiful variation of colors ensues, eventually taking on warm honey tones. These handwoven oval placemats offer a backdrop that showcases colorful tableware and napkins. $57
(Courtesy of Via Coquina)
(Courtesy of Via Coquina)
Linen napkins made by Charvet Éditions are available in marine blue, red, and natural. $65 for a set of six, 18 by 18 inches
(Courtesy of Via Coquina)
(Courtesy of Via Coquina)
Themis Zouganeli, the designer behind the Themis Z lifestyle brand, and a designer for Maison Dior and Atelier Swarovski, has infused the serene blues and whites of Greece into her Maze Blue collection, including this hand-painted salad bowl in fine porcelain. $194, 25 cm diameter by 13 cm high
Hand Painted Salad Bowl. (Courtesy of Via Coquina)
Hand Painted Salad Bowl. (Courtesy of Via Coquina)
This article was originally published in Radiant Life magazine.
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