For the tablescape this week, Pat decided to update our typical Sunday family Italian meal.
Over view of the table
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Close up of the place setting
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Pat used large, heavy hammered-like flatware
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The five piece place setting
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Glassware is from the Dollar Store
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Pat recently purchased these accent plates from Pier 1
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The dinner plate and bread/butter plate are Paprika Fiesta by Homer Laughlin
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These over sized, heavy chargers are perfect for the place setting. They measure 13" across.
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Pat made an arrangement of assorted grapes and wine bottle corks for the centerpiece
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This vintage wine bottle opener has been in the family for years......
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One last look at the table from the other end
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Charger - Cobalt blue Espana by Tabletops Unlimited from eBay
Fiesta Dinner and Bread/Butter Plates - by Homer Laughlin from Replacements
Accent Plate and Centerpiece Bowl - "San Marino" Earthenware from Pier 1
Flatware - Hammered Stainless Steel by Godinger Stainless
All Glassware - from the Dollar Store
Rust Napkins - from Pier 1
Cheese Board - "Eco-Friendly Circo" from Bed, Bath, and Beyond
We will be joining Cuisine Kathleen's "Let's Dish" this Wednesday: http://www.cuisinekathleen.com/
I'm heading to your place for Sunday dinner! The table is so inviting -- I love the colors, and the look is a nice blend of modern and traditional. Your grandmother would be pleased! Does anyone still make the homemade salami? That's something I've never had before.
ReplyDeleteThis certainly has the Italian vibe running throughout the table. I love the plates from Pier One. Isn't DT a great place to find much needed accessories!! I love this table, it does say Sunday dinner! xo marlis
ReplyDeleteLove all of the color of your so inviting table.
ReplyDeleteWhen you come to visit, do leave a comment so I know you've been there!
- The Tablescaper
My first visit to your post, and I'm delighted. I see the hand of an artist and a skilled designer.....traits obviously honed over years of growing up in a home where gracious entertaining was appreciated and practiced. Such a marvelous proportion of color and texture to your tablescape. Thank you for your inviting us for a peak. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteA charming table that you were fortunate to enjoy. I particularly like the contrasting solids with the patterned plate and the simplicity of the grape centerpiece.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous table! Love all the color.
ReplyDeleteBettyMarie