Brunch in Bridgehampton starts later than planned. The light is already high, the house is awake, and the table fills in gradually. Illy coffee is brewed strong and poured into heavy mugs. We make waffles on a cast-iron waffle maker and stack them while they are still hot. Round Swamp Farm chicken salad, chicken fingers, and peach–blueberry muffins move from their containers to simple platters and bowls. A small jug of Seven Ponds Orchard apple juice sits beside a bowl of fruit and yogurt. This collection is chosen for mornings like this: informal, unhurried, and put together with real pieces that can stay on the table all day.
The Brunch Table
The table comes together without ceremony. Plates have enough weight to stay put as they move from fruit to eggs to something sweet. Bowls are deep enough for granola or fruit salad without feeling oversized. Mugs feel solid the moment you lift them, with handles that sit comfortably in the hand. A board holds a sliced baguette from Pierre’s Market. Serving pieces are straightforward to reach. Linens are pressed but not precious, ready to take coffee rings and crumbs and still be used again tomorrow. Everything earns its place through function first.
Late Morning Light
The table comes together without ceremony.
Bowls for fruit. Plates with weight. Mugs that feel right the moment you lift them. Porcelain with structure, not shine.
Linens are pressed, but forgiving. Meant to be used again tomorrow.
Everything earns its place through function first.
This is where the day begins to slow.
Midday Pause
As plates clear, the house eases.
Chairs pull back slightly. A tray rests where it was last set down. Napkins folded without thought.
These are the in-between moments.
Texture matters. Weight matters.
The room feels occupied, not arranged.
The Afternoon Pour
By early afternoon, the table shifts again.
Clean glasses. A simple carafe. Pieces that move easily from coffee to something colder.
Barware without excess. Glassware that balances clarity and strength.
Everything does its work quietly.
No interruption to the day’s rhythm.
An Extended Table
Brunch often runs long in Bridgehampton.
Plates return. Small bites appear. Linen absorbs the evidence of the day.
These are the pieces meant for gatherings that evolve rather than conclude.. forgiving, proportioned, made to be used without concern.
A table that changes without starting over.
Where the Story Continues
Brunch in Bridgehampton isn’t an occasion.
It’s a rhythm... repeated weekend after weekend.
Each piece in this collection is chosen to settle in, adapt, and remain.
Objects that support the table long after the last cup is poured.
Explore the selections that carry the day forward:
Table Linens
Tableware
Barware & Drinkware
Serveware & Trays

