Los Angeles–based interior designer Peter Dunham brings his worldly yet relaxed glamour to the table with a new collection of dinnerware and textiles for Hudson Grace. Known for interiors that layer California ease with cosmopolitan panache, Dunham translates that sensibility into pieces designed for both everyday use and for special occasions.

Exploring Peter Dunham’s Dinnerware Collection for Hudson Grace
The dinnerware features painterly, hand-drawn motifs—stripes, borders, and small-scale patterns that feel collected rather than coordinated. Sun-washed colors recalling Mediterranean markets and long trips to India bring the designs to life. Plates and bowls are meant to mix, not match, encouraging a table that looks evolved over time instead of styled in a single stroke. Shown here are Dunham’s Jaali appetizer plate and Fez hand-painted border salad plate, both in green.
Textiles echo that same lived-in luxury. The gentle exuberance of block-print-inspired linens and patterned tablecloths make sure that nothing feels too precious. Instead, the collection invites you to actually use it—to serve Sunday pasta, pour a casual rosé, or host a lingering, candlelit dinner.

A Design Lesson To-Go
Learn from the designer himself! Peter Dunham is coming to Pittsburgh this Spring as featured speaker at ON DEC, presented by Carnegie Museum of Art Women’s Committee. Find out more about his journey with our Q&A!
Plus, you can view Dunham’s transformation of a young couple’s home, too!
Story by Keith Recker
Styling by Danny Mankin
Photography by Laura Petrilla
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