Half Past Seven Values: Beauty & Function, Hand-in-Hand

Half Past Seven Values: Beauty & Function, Hand-in-Hand

Posted by Jennifer Burch on

At Half Past Seven we believe our homes should strike the balance between curated and functional, and that style and versatility should go hand-in-hand. Achieving this goal was the inspiration when designing products for our launch collection.

Bubbles Ice Bucket, Bubbles Champagne Flute and Starry Champagne Flute
The weight and quality of our glassware makes them durable enough for regular use while the whimsical, hand-etched details lend way to a delicate work of art. Elevating the everyday, while keeping it practical, makes the mundane enjoyable.

Our hand-painted, ceramic garden stools are not only beautiful time capsules of ancient Chinese motifs, but also functional seating options to keep in every room. They are durable enough to last years, even in the outdoors.

Our heirloom-quality pewter trays maintain everyday functionality while also holding court as pieces you’ll use for years. From dining room to guest room and back again, you’ll always find a spot for the pewter tray.

Our blue & white porcelain jars can house anything. From flower arrangements to kitchen utensils, these jars are both gorgeous and practical.

Magic happens when form meets function. And the marriage of these ideals is what we strive for in every product. We can’t wait to see how you style and use your Half Past Seven pieces.

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