Jenna Grosfeld, founder of beloved fine jewelry brand Jenna Blake, celebrates a new venture into housewares with her captivating Casa Blake tableware collection.
Jenna Grosfeld with her new tableware line, Casa Blake
Luxury jewelry designer Jenna Grosfeld’s latest foray into tablescapes has been making waves since its debut in late 2023. The new collection, dubbed Casa Blake after Grosfeld’s boutique hotel brand in Costa Palmas, Mexico, spans seven stunning tray and dinnerware designs, bridging the gap between jewelry and housewares. “So many of the details that I see in vintage decorative arts are elements that I’ve drawn from when designing jewelry,” she explains. “I realized that it only made sense to bring things full circle and create a series of ceramics inspired by my jewelry.” The designs are true to the Jenna Blake aesthetic—think signature link, delicate hummingbird details and standout pieces paying homage to Casa Blake Hotel’s famous goddess motif. Says Grosfeld, “She serves as our muse—an elegantly powerful figure that feels simultaneously ancient and modern.” Here, the talented tastemaker shares a few of the items she’s been obsessed with this season. jennablake.com
"The Casa Blake hummingbird plates from my Casa Blake home collection. They can be used in so many different capacities—appetizer, dessert, side plate or even jewelry dish." Casa Blake hummingbird jewelry dish in pink, jennablake.com
"The diamond shadow earrings from my jewelry collection. They are equally bold and delicate and fully encompass the history of my brand as well as its future." Jenna Black Shadow Diamond earrings, jennablake.com
"Sunspel T-shirts are my favorite. Their crew neck is my favorite neckline to frame any fabulous necklace." Sunspel classic T-shirt, us.sunspel.com
"I love the L'Objet Thé Russe candle. It has a clean, baby-fresh feel with a sophisticated finish of amber notes." Parfums de Voyage Thé Russe No. 75 candle, l-objet.com
"I'm an avid collector of vintage pottery, and my favorites are art deco flower vessels—particularly Belgian ones." Charles Catteau for Boch Freres art deco vase, circa 1925, 1stdibs.com