Jenni Kayne seems to effortlessly “do it all”. Some call here the modern day Martha Stewart. At age 19 she started her clothing brand and from there she's incorporated more things she loves into her lifestyle brand.
Today I’m sharing some of Jenni’s
gorgeous and earthy tablescapes. I love how she uses a foraged approach to her
table designs. She’ll gather herbs from the garden and combine them beautifully with
fresh flowers, fruits and even vegetables.
Relaxed and ethereal is how I’d describe
Jenni’s table setting style. Soft washed linens and old-fashioned blooms combine perfectly for a fresh approach to entertaining.
A gathering of herbs at each setting delights all the senses.
And I think Martha is quite a fan of
Jenni’s too!
Jenni Kayne’s boutique at Lido Marina Village |
You may have heard me mention Jenni
Kayne’s boutique here at Lido Marina Village in previous blog posts. In fact,
they even hosted the breakfast reception for the Newport Harbor Home Tour this
year!
the Leeward house |
Jenni Kayne Lido even set this pretty table for
the home tour at the Leeward house! Check out the whole story here.
Fresh Tomato Soup
Servings: 4-5
Ingredients
2 Tbsp
unrefined, cold-pressed extra-virgin olive oil plus extra for drizzling
1 small onion
finely diced
1/2 carrot
finely diced
2 large basil
leaves
1 sprig fresh
thyme
3 lb1 3/8 kg
fresh tomatoes coarsely chopped
3/4 tsp sea
salt plus more to taste
1/4 tsp freshly
ground black pepper
optional
garnishes: pesto, burrata, grated parmesan cheese, croutons
1. In a medium, heavy bottomed pot, heat 2 Tablespoons olive oil
over medium heat. Add the onion, carrot, basil and thyme. Cook, stirring
frequently until the vegetables are tender; 10-12 minutes.
2. Stir in the tomatoes, along with ¾ teaspoon salt and ¼ teaspoon
pepper. Simmer for 20 minutes to break down the tomatoes and meld the flavors.
3. Remove from the heat and puree the soup in a blender or food
processor, then strain through a strainer. Taste for seasoning. I added a bit
more salt.
4. Serve the soup hot or warm, with desired garnishes and a
drizzle of olive oil.
Recipe Courtesy of Pamela Salzman for the Jenni Kayne Rip and
Tan Blog
Jenni’s relaxed vibe extends to her
fashion choices and designs. Her simple shoes and sandals are quite popular here
in town.
I hope you enjoyed getting to know
Jenni’s style a little bit more. She’s given me tons of inspirational ideas for
setting my summer tables this year.
ciao! fabiana
photos: Jenni Kayne
And now, for even more tablescaping inspiration,
you can check out
you can check out
Jenni's amazing new book Pacific Natural HERE:
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