Mesa Miselle began with a feeling.

That quiet joy of lighting candles before friends arrive. The comfort of mismatched plates that somehow belong together. The way a table—when set with care—can turn a simple meal into something unforgettable.

I’ve always been drawn to the beauty of gathering. Not just the act of sharing food, but the little moments around it: the pause before the first pour, the clink of glassware, the soft chaos of a night that lingers longer than expected. I wanted to create a way for more people to experience that kind of magic—without needing to invest in endless tableware or store a dozen glasses in a London flat.

I noticed how limited the options were for small-scale hosts—those throwing supper clubs, birthday dinners, or slow Sunday lunches. The available rentals were often sterile, oversized, and missing that sense of charm and story. So I decided to build something more intimate. More soulful.

Mesa Miselle was born from that gap. A place where vintage pieces find new life on modern tables, and where hosting becomes a little more accessible, a little more beautiful, and a lot more meaningful.

At its heart, Mesa Miselle is an invitation—to slow down, to gather meaningfully, and to celebrate the everyday with grace.
It’s for the hosts who care about the little things. The mood-setters. The storytellers.
The ones who know that even a Tuesday night dinner can feel like a memory in the making.

This is my love letter to the table.
And I hope it becomes part of your story, too.

Collage of images depicting a family gathering, a table of food, vintage glassware, a collection of antique dishes, a picnic scene, a flower arrangement, shelves with colorful glassware, a handwritten recipe, and a view of chairs around a dining table.