The Matriarch's Table
Schedule
Thu May 07 2026 at 06:00 pm to 09:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Events by Cibula | Northbrook, IL
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Join us for an intimate, curated evening where luxury meets intention. The Matriarch's Table is a premium experiential event designed for women who move with purpose — bringing together great conversation, stunning aesthetics, and an unforgettable culinary journey.Guests will arrive to a stunning artisan grazing table — a bountiful, beautifully styled spread you're invited to explore all evening long. Then comes the experience within the experience: each guest curates their own signature stemmed glass creation, filled with seasonal fruits, artisan cheeses, premium meats, and elevated accompaniments — each selection as intentional and beautiful as the evening itself. Something for every taste, every preference, every palate. You'll leave having built something as unique as the woman holding it.
Paired with flowing champagne and caviar tastings, this is indulgence made personal.
This evening was created for women across every generation —those building, leading, nurturing, and growing in their own way. It’s a space where generational wisdom is shared, stories are passed down, and connections are rooted in legacy. Because the most powerful thing we can do is learn from one another —honoring where we come from while shaping what’s next.
Is styled around richness and quiet confidence with an earth and wine tone dress attire this event creates a cohesive, elevated atmosphere that feels as effortless as it looks.
Curated sponsor goodie bags and exclusive discount codes from our featured brand partners round out the evening — so you leave with full hands, a full heart, and more than just memories.
Dress attire: Earth and Wine tones (Warm neutrals, greens, plum, merlot, brown, taupe...etc)
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Where is it happening?
Events by Cibula, 3368 Commercial Ave, Northbrook, IL 60062-1909, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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