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Laura

Store Manager of Tabula Tua

Laura enjoys discovering new places, enjoying friends' company, and listening to folk and bluegrass guitarists. Favorite thing in the store right now? Taverna Decorative Spoon by Arte Italica

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Party for a Cause!

Tabula Tua invites you to join us on Thursday, October 21 for An Evening with Michael Aram, internationally renowned artist and sculptor. Michael will personally inscribe pieces purchased at the event. Chicago’s own Carrie Nahabedian, Chef and co-owner of NAHA restaurant, will provide Mediterranean-inspired food and cocktails for the evening.

Both Michael’s and Carrie’s work have been heavily influenced by their Armenian roots, especially the preparations and traditions involving food and family.  Michael and Carrie bring together their shared rich history and vibrant culture for a cause that is very personal to them. Tabula Tua will donate a percentage of the evening’s proceeds to Save the ArQ, a foundation that aims to create awareness of the Armenian community in Jerusalem.

Michael Aram Apple Plate    

A favorite: Apple Plate by Michael Aram


Please join us as we celebrate food, culture and beautiful tableware!


on Thursday, October 21
from 6:00pm to 9:00pm CT
at Tabula Tua, 1015 W. Armitage, Chicago, IL 60614

Michael’s newest and best known pieces are available from Tabula Tua. Secure your favorite piece at our pre-sale - starting today! (gift with purchase – quantities limited)

In addition, Michael has generously designed and crafted a one-of-a-kind sculpture, titled Perpetual Perseverance, which will be auctioned on eBay.  The bidding will continue the night of the event with the winner announced at 8:30 pm at Tabula Tua.


Please RSVP at rsvp@tabulatua.com or 773.525.0816.

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