Over view of the table
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The place setting
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Pat used sleek, simple stainless flatware - "Everyday" by Reed & Barton
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The place setting starts with a squared soup bowl
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Pat wrapped the beige napkin around the salad plate
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The chargers are glossy - you can see the reflection from the light above
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These are one of my favorite glasses - from Pier 1 a couple of years ago
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Lanterns are a gift from my Niece
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Pat "rummaged" around the house and came up with the centerpiece
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One last look from the other end of the table
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Tablecloth and Napkin - Bed, Bath, and Beyond
Bronze Charger - Pier 1
Glass Dishware - "Milano" by Pasabahce from Tuesday Morning
Glassware - Pier 1
Flatware - "Everyday" by Reed & Barton from Bed, Bath, and Beyond
Lanterns - Gift from my Niece
Centerpiece - Pat rummaged around my house......
We will be joining Susan at "Between Naps on the Porch" this Thursday: http://betweennapsontheporch.net/
I love those chargers. That aged bronze color is one of my favorite metallic shades. I also like the waffle pattern tablecloth. The tablescape is beautiful in its simplicity, and one would never guess that Pat had misgivings about purchasing the chargers!
ReplyDeleteWhat a dynamic tablescape. Everything is to perfection...the chargers look great with your choice of dinnerware and centerpiece and, of course, there are those wonderful glasses. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love the shape of the bronze chargers hargers and the goblets' stems. I love the way the "geometry" of the tablescape relates: the handles of the goblets, the shape of the shanks on the flatware, the napkin fold, the plates, the shape of the table, and the shape of the lantern. Nice job!
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Sheila
How fresh and modern.....Love this tablescape... It's totally original and so welcoming. Great job!
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