Discover the heritage behind La Rochère's glassware, from the storied Napoleon Bee motif to the windswept Ouessant collection, and see why a 500-year-old French glass factory still makes the everyday table feel special.
The Art of Home
Inspiration, styling tips, and seasonal favorites from the world of Fina Tavola.
Kosta Boda: Nearly 300 Years of Swedish Glass Mastery
The Swedish glassworks founded in 1742 that never stopped making glass beautiful — meet Kosta Boda, and the pieces from our collection worth knowing.
Meet Nordtrice: The Danish Candle Studio Making the Most Beautiful Taper Candles We've Ever Seen
Meet Nordtrice, the women-owned Copenhagen candle studio turning the humble taper candle into something truly special. From bold marble swirls to soft pastels and rich autumn tones, these handmade Danish candles make the perfect gift — for someone else, or yourself.
Meet Donna Wilson: The Scottish Designer Bringing Bold Character to Your Home
Raised on a farm in rural Aberdeenshire and trained at London's Royal College of Art, Donna Wilson has been bringing bold pattern, joyful color, and genuine craft to everyday home goods since 2003. Discover the towels and socks that make every day a little more interesting.
Meet Hermetica Paris: The Alcohol-Free Fragrance House Redefining What Perfume Can Be
Hermetica Paris was founded in 2018 on a radical idea: fragrance that works with your skin, not just on top of it. Discover the Parisian house behind the breakthrough alcohol-free formula — and the six distinctive eau de parfums now available at Fina Tavola.
Savon de Marseille: The 600-Year French Soap Tradition & Why Fer à Cheval Does It Best
Savon de Marseille has a 600-year history — but most soap sold under that name isn't the real thing. Discover why Fer à Cheval, Marseille's oldest factory since 1856, is the genuine article.