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The year of the…cabbage? Yep — you heard us right. First proclaimed by Vogue in January, this leafy green has become the hero of the season.
It all started when cabbageware china made its grand reentrance to mainstream popularity last year. First produced in Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries, the cabbageware we know and love today was popularized by Palm Beach-based ceramicist Dodie Thayer in the 1960s. Icons like Jackie Kennedy Onassis set their grand tablescapes with Thayer's cabbage creations, and her pieces sell at auction for tens of thousands of dollars to this day.
Susan’s always said that home trends precede fashion trends, and cabbage is following suit. But what’s the real appeal behind this simple — albeit nutrient-dense — veg? In a world of faster-than-you-can-scroll fashion cycles and constant influencing, there’s something transcendent about the humble cabbage. The year of the cabbage means a year for tending what matters, honoring simplicity, and finding beauty in the little things.