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Italian-Inspired Buffet

O, The Oprah Magazine  |  From the Fall 2006 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine
 
Buffet table

Italian architect Paola Navone's annual open house in Milan inspired this bountiful spread, which not only promotes the power of plenty but loosens up the idea of what serving pieces can go together. "The design of my party is simply an extension of my normal life," Paola says. Even when she's mixing her own tableware with flea-market finds, to her eye, "everything matches."

If you actually want to get into a conversation with guests or listen to a story through to its punch line, a self-supporting setup is the ticket. Paola's table is fully stocked from the start, so guests can make up their own plates and are free to serve themselves again and again.

Credits: Paola designed the Gervasoni Blu hammered silver-plated tray with forks ($729, imoderni). Frittatas are served on stoneware plates ($40 each, Terrafirma Ceramics). A mozzarella roll is on a porcelain tray ($78, Global Table); Photo by Gentl & Hyers, styling by Sabine Tucker, food styling by Anne Disrude

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