Take a McGee & Co. x Loeffler Randall Tabletop Tour

08 November 2024 –

Piece by piece, take a tabletop tour of our latest collaboration, McGee & Co. x Loeffler Randall. Explore the scalloped edges and eyelet detailing that take cues from fashion.

You’ve seen behind-the-scenes of our McGee & Co. x Loeffler Randall shoot (watch the webisode here) and inspiration in spades to create a garden party all your own. Now shop the collection styled to perfection. Here’s a tabletop tour and details behind each piece.

Gardenia Tablecloth

Made from 100% cotton with a delicate warm plaid pattern and a dramatic ruffle border.

“The tablecloth is inspired by a fabric we have in our ready-to-wear collection. It’s a gingham plaid, yarn-dye fabric and I have never seen a plaid woven in with a motif like a flower. It’s a special textile.”

Jessie Randall

Tabitha Butter Dish

Made from ceramic with an ivory finish, featuring a scalloped edge and a twisted top handle.

Tabitha Platter

Made from ceramic with an ivory finish, featuring a raised scalloped border. 

Get the recipe for the Peach Caprese Salad below.

Ingredients

¼ cup mint leaves
¾ cup basil leaves, divided
½ cup extra-virgin olive oil
½ teaspoon kosher salt
5 peaches
8 ounces buffalo mozzarella
Balsamic glaze
Freshly cracked black pepper

Method

01

First, make basil-mint olive oil. To a blender or food processor, add the mint leaves, ¼ cup basil leaves, olive oil, and salt. Blend until smooth, with only small flecks of green leaves remaining. Set aside.  

02

Slice each peach into eighths and place in a large bowl. Dress the peaches with the prepared olive oil and toss to coat. Slice the buffalo mozzarella, then tear each slice into thirds and add it to the bowl with the peaches. Add the remaining ½ cup basil leaves and toss once more to evenly distribute the mozzarella throughout the salad.  

03

Arrange the peach caprese on a serving platter. Drizzle with balsamic glaze and finish with a few cracks of black pepper before serving 

Elise Seagrass Placemat

Made from woven seagrass in a playful form, bringing movement and texture to tablescapes.

“One of the many things I love about Loeffler Randall is their attention to unique, expressive details. There’s so much inspiration in looking at an eyelet. You can see how you can apply that to interior details as well.”

Shea McGee

Date Posted
08 November 2024