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Quick Ideas At Home

Southern Living,  Jul 2007  

You'll love the elegant versatility of the Windsor Tiered Server. Though designed for everyday use, it's distinctive enough to serve as the showpiece of your serving table on every special occasion. The decorative handle supports small and large tiers that are elevated on a circular base. Explore these uses for this multipurpose piece.

* Fill both tiers with individual dessert portions, such as cupcakes or fruit tarts.

* Use the server to hold tiny glass vases of fresh flowers. Add a glow by mixing in a few votive candles. Just be sure to keep the flowers and foliage well away from the candle flames.

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You can assemble the components of this item to form either a one- or two-tiered piece. Full instructions for assembling the server in six possible combinations, both with and without the decorative handle, are enclosed. The Windsor Tiered Server measures 13x16 inches. You can maintain the brushed silvercolor finish with hand washing.

For More Info

The Windsor Tiered Server is available exclusively through Southern Living At HOME Consultants. To find out how to purchase this product through a Southern Living At HOME Consultant, e-mail your request to sl_athomeideas@ timeinc.com. To see additional products and learn more about Southern Living At HOME, visit southernlivingathome.com.

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