This is summer, simplified.
Pamplemousse's handblown glassware and decanters — each one slightly different, every pour effortless — for iced aperitifs, fresh-pressed citrus, and slow afternoons that feel intentional.
Sip slowly, and shop now on fete.com
Mother’s Day is this Sunday.
Here are some ideas for how to keep things simple yet considered – surprise her with breakfast in bed, handmade cards, or flowers arranged together.
Whether you pause for a new wellness ritual, design a playful tablescape, or indulge in something decadent, make this Sunday feel like her.
Because the best celebrations aren't always big productions. They're about presence.
Mothers come in many forms: the ones who raised us, the ones who chose us, the ones who stepped in when we needed them most.
Just as there's no single way to mother, there's no single way to say thank you. But there are small ways to express how much she means – through moments of self-care, beauty rituals she can return to, objects to encourage slow mindfulness.
Theirs is a love that never wavers, never questions, never stops believing in you. On May 10th, we honor that.
Explore our Mother’s Day gift guide on fete.com.
If you’re gifting a Taurus, think atmosphere over announcement.
Taureans don’t rush, they settle in. Practical yet indulgent, they move through life guided by comfort. A fragrance that lingers close to the skin. A water jug that feels good in the hand. A plate that’s almost too beautiful to put away.
They notice the details: the weight, the finish, the quiet luxury of something well made.
Here are a few of our favorites gift picks for the Taurus in your life.
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This Earth Day, honor your space with intention.
The tables we set, the candles we light, the bowls we pass around hold more than just what’s on them. A candle that smells like sun-warmed tomato leaves. A serving bowl traced with vines. Small details that quietly remind us where it all begins.
Hosting, at its best, is ceremony. A way of gathering that feels grounded, considered, alive.
Explore the objects that bring this rootedness to your table now on fete.com
Happy (early) Taurus season! ♉️🌟🌹
Taurus energy = comfort, texture, and slow, sensual celebration. Here are fête's five steps to host like – or in honor of – a Taurean.
1. Send handwritten invitations (it's the thought and time that sets the tone).
2. Build a grazing spread: think crusty bread, an array of cheeses, tinned fish, and caviar if you like. And don't forget *plenty* of drinks.
3. Fire up your fête-found soundsystem with your favorite playlist or vinyl (shop the @transpa.rent turntable and speakers now on fete.com).
4. Finish with a decadent dessert spread (for our NYC people, we love @redgatebakery in the LES and @fromlucienyc in the East Village).
5. Send guests home with hand-arranged bouquets as a thoughtful "thank you" touch.
Delicious, tactile, and unapologetically luxe, this is how you celebrate Taurus.
#taurusseason #taurus #hosting #parties #celebrate #gathertogether #nyc
They say April showers bring May flowers...💐
In that spirit, these are the blooms we at fête have been dreaming of that'll soon be filling all our spaces.
We love ranunculus for their silky, ruffled petals that put roses to shame, and tulips bunched low and full in whatever vessel we have on hand.
Lilies are our go-to when a dinner table needs a little drama, while orchids command attention from their corner perch. Wildflowers are our forvever favorite for their breezy, undone look, whether we're grabbing them roadside or from our local farmer's market (in NYC, we're heading to Union Square Greenmarket).
And peonies, of course, now that they're springing up everywhere in all their fluffy, almost-too-perfect blooms.
We've also been reaching for these vases on repeat: the ones that work with everything and make even the simplest arrangement feel like a statement.
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Happy April!
As we move into this (long awaited) new season, we wanted to share a quick list of our current "ins" and "outs" – a temperature-check of sorts, courtesy of our team at fête HQ.🌷
This winter felt particularly long, and we can't wait to welcome April's fresh energy. Whether you're looking to make some small changes or radically reinvent yourself (and your space), here are a few suggestions.
For more ⭐️decadent maximalist⭐️ finds, explore the Polspotten collection on fete.com
Algae Cooking Club just landed on fete.com, and we're obsessed.
These algae-based cooking oils aren't just sustainable (though they are, requiring 99% less resources to produce than traditional seed oils).
We also love their ultra-high smokepoint of 535°F for perfect sears without the drama of burnt pans, and their clean, versatile flavor works as beautifully drizzled over roasted vegetables as it does crisping up potatoes or dressing fresh salads.
Three-Michelin-star chef Daniel Humm uses them at Eleven Madison Park for everything from grilling and emulsifying to baking and plating. When a chef of Humm's caliber reaches for algae oil, you know it's worth adding to your repertoire.
We personally can't wait to use the finishing oils to garnish spring asparagus salads and extra-savory martinis.
Shop the collection now on fete.com, because the best dinner parties start with the right foundations.
Lately we've been reaching for the bestselling @sophieloujacobsen Wave Pitcher with spring gatherings in mind. The playful handle and soft pastels feel made for long lunches outside, filled with a citrusy cooler or a simple armful of garden stems.
Paired with the Petal Plates, available in both small and large, you'll have the perfect spring tablescape for fresh-picked salads, mouthwatering mains, and everything in between.
Sophie Lou Jacobsen is a go-to for us at fête, bringing a little ceremony to everyday gatherings. We love the Cosmo Coupes to add a little glamour to cocktail hours with friends (fun fact: these gorgeous glasses were featured in the final season of HBO's And Just Like That, a fitting nod to every Cosmopolitan-loving Carrie at heart).
Explore our edit of Sophie Lou Jacobsen pieces at fete.com
Photography by @jensteele and @marco_galloway
What sets @sophieloujacobsen apart is her ability to bridge eras, drawing from historical references like Venetian glass and mid-century silhouettes, then reimagining them with a sense of modern lightness and ease.
The result feels both nostalgic and forward-looking.
She works closely with New York–based master glassblowers throughout her process, shaping each piece in conversation with the material itself. It’s this ongoing dialogue with glass, metal, and fine silver mediums that gives her work its quiet precision.
Through this hands-on approach, forms are refined over time while balancing proportion, color, and movement with intention.
Learn more about Jacobsen's process on fete.com
Final photo shot by @pauline_chardin
For our final Women’s History Month spotlight we’re delighted to introduce @sophieloujacobsen , the French-American designer based in NYC known for her understated yet imaginative approach to everyday objects.
Jacobsen is driven by the belief that objects carry an innate energy capable of shaping our lives, and seeks to infuse daily rituals with poetry, pause, and reflection through her designs.
We were naturally drawn to her work for how it embodies our belief in fewer, better things, chosen not just for beauty, but for the way they enhance how we live, gather, and celebrate.
Photography by @jensteele 📸