About
Hostess Haven is a lover of all things entertaining. We believe that all good evenings begin around a table, being present with friends and/ or family; and that all tables transform when set with delicate champagne coupes, wine glasses that never seem to empty, extra rocks glasses for the late night cocktails and pressed glass that holds a legacy in time. All unmarked, these tabletop gems invoke to be used and treasured around any table for decades to come.
Hostess Haven brings techniques of the entertaining culture and tradition of being a host or hostess into your home making entertaining easier and more enjoyable. We can all pour over social media and wish we had the DIY hand, but what we offer translates to any guest and it’s the ability to create a warm and inviting environment through simple hostess techniques, whether you’re a major foodie or an intimidated host. I have been entertaining from such a young age and I believe in what it creates: a sense of warmth, lightness and an incredible moment of being present, no matter how big or small. HH Blog will be details some of these tips, techniques and recipes to create your own entertaining culture.
"It’s about the simple moments, the lovely moments, the ones that make your heart warm, your smile big and your soul feel fuller; she’s looking to create those and provide contagious inspiration to make it a part of everyone’s lives."
About the Hostess…
Farra Mirón is a giver. She’s a hybrid of a morning and night person, which means she can function on not much sleep (but probably needs more). She loves to bake. She dreams about French lace, light summer breezes and life’s conversations over a cup of anything.
Drinking out of pretty glasses with detail and gold makes her smile. She loves food, not just any food-- a simple meal with real people in a home. She rearranges the furniture in her home at least once a month. She gets so excited sometimes it's hard to bring her back to the present moment. She likes when things have a purpose; If they don't, she says get rid of it. Some things just make her happy and she says hold on to those. She thinks a life lived in moderation is a life well lived. Forgiveness is a beautiful practice and judgement isn't worth the energy. She has a lot to learn, but has committed to learning it well and being present for the journey.