One of the patterns is the inspiration for this week's tablescape. It is a beautiful striped teal/brown/gold combination. Pat put it with a gorgeous Depression Ware sandwich plate made by the Federal Glass Company from 1937 through 1941. The pattern is called "Diana." She used it as a charger and combined it with Chocolate Fiestaware and a modern day accent plate from Pier 1.
The inspiration napkin that started it all.
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Over view of the table.
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Close up of the place setting.
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One of three different patterns of the accent plate.
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The dinner plate is Chocolate Fiestaware by Homer Laughlin.
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The gorgeous amber colored Depression Ware sandwich plate is "Diana" by the Federal Glass Company.
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The teal and amber/gold crackle glasses are from Pier 1.
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Flatware is Gold Iconic by the Wallace Silver Company.
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Both teal and amber colored candle holders were used.
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Close up of the napkin ring (from Pier 1, again.)
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The beautiful teal colored bowl and platter were a great find at "Art & Old Things," our favorite local antique store.
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The center piece holds teal, gold, and mixed colored spheres.
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Teal colored placemats: Pier 1
Napkin rings: Pier 1
Gold Flatware: Gold Iconic by Wallace Silver Company from Replacements
Amber sandwich plate: "Diana" by Federal Glass Company from eBay
Chocolate Fiestaware: by Homer Laughlin
Fruit Accent plates: Pier 1 this season
Glassware: Pier 1
Solid Teal Napkin: eBay
Teal Bowl/Platter Centerpiece: from "Fortuna Art & Old Things"
Teal and amber candle holders: eBay
Decorative spheres (balls): Pier 1
Amber votive holders: Bed, Bath, and Beyond
Candles and votives: Michael's
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