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  2. Sur La Table - Wikipedia

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    Sur La Table has a blog, A Sharp Knife & Salt, that focuses on food, chefs, restaurants and products. [2] Many of the company's stores offer culinary classes [3] with plans to include a kitchen in every new store. [4] The company's corporate headquarters is located in Seattle's Georgetown neighborhood. In French, sur la table means on the table.

  3. Lucart - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, the Diecimo plan was acquired, dedicated to the production of this paper and its transformation (hygienic paper, kitchen napkins, servilletas, hand towels). Five years later, the company also expanded to France, from where Cartiera Lucchese France was founded: the company had the objective of managing French customers.

  4. Sur La Table to open first Mississippi location. See where ...

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    Kitchen and culinary retailer Sur La Table will open its first location of 2024 in Mississippi at Highland Village in Jackson. The upscale kitchenware company will be next to Aplos Simple ...

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    Prices are legit 60% off.

  6. 25 Ways to Nail the French Country Kitchen Style Without ...

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    These 25 French country kitchen ideas from designer spaces bring chic, lived-in comfort to your home with touches like copper cookware and antique furnishings.

  7. Talk:Sur La Table - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Sur La Table appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 20 December 2005. The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that Seattle-based company Sur La Table is the second-largest specialty cookware retailer in the United States, after Williams-Sonoma?