Workshops

Workshops on the Art of the Table

My workshops are immersive experiences that explore table styling as a way of bringing people together.

Each workshop is an intimate, demonstration-style experience where I share my approach to creating a table that feels layered, personal, and truly memorable.

A repeating pattern of beige and light brown grid lines forming squares, resembling a woven or checkered fabric.
A woman in a dark red top and pink apron lighting a tall candle on a table decorated with flowers, grapes, and candles, while another person with long blonde hair works in the background.

These workshops are not about perfect tables.

They’re about learning how to welcome, how to set the tone, and how to create an experience through simple, thoughtful gestures.

A more intuitive, relaxed approach to hosting.

Types of workshops I offer

Each workshop unfolds in a natural and relaxed way.

There is a balance between demonstration and conversation, with space for people to observe, ask questions, and engage. It’s designed to feel welcoming and easy—more like being invited into a home than attending a formal event.

Workshops designed for companies and teams looking to create meaningful shared experiences that encourage connection, creativity, and collaboration.

Corporate & Team Experiences

For designers, makers, and creatives who are looking to deepen their understanding of styling, composition, and visual storytelling.

Creative & Trade Workshops

Intimate workshops hosted with studios, creative spaces, and cultural institutions—open to anyone who loves hosting, styling, or gathering beautifully.

Co-hosted & Public Workshops

A pink or peach-colored surface with a repeating geometric pattern of interconnected curved lines, resembling a tile or wallpaper design.
A decorated dining table with floral arrangements, a white plate with a gold spiral pattern, a gold spoon, a glass of water, and a small vase with gold stripes.

What people will leave with

  • How to elevate a table through small, thoughtful gestures

  • Creative ways to mix textures, colors, and materials

  • How to approach hosting with confidence and ease

A woman with curly hair sitting on a cream-colored armchair, holding a smartphone, smiling, in a bright room with large windows and a shelving unit with stationery items.

Let’s create something beautiful together.

If you’re planning a workshop, a project, or a collaboration, I would love to hear more about what you’re envisioning.

Based in Boston and working between New England and Italy.