Last week I introduced you to the lanai-replacing conservatory,
and gave you a look at the table for two located within. This week I am going
to give you an up-close look at that table and the place settings. I cannot
tell you how much I enjoy having my meals out here. I suspect my “Table for
Two” posts will become on regular thing, and I couldn’t be happier. It's as lovely by day as it is by night.
Because I use this table so much, I thoroughly enjoy changing it up to suit certain
color schemes, seasons, or my whim.
This week I decided to go with neutral colors to reflect the generally calming
vibe of the room. The table itself is actually a wrought iron table with a
mosaic top that I bought years ago for outside use from Pier One. Because the
colors of the mosaic are quite bold (primary colors of red, blue, and yellow),
I covered it with a round
tablecloth in “burlap.” (I have a variety of
these in a variety of sizes and colors, having found them on Amazon, and what a bargain!)
Round wicker placemats are beneath those
ubiquitous chippy white wooden chargers that everyone with the exception of Alycia,
seems to have (also from Pier One). The square black plates were gifted to me
by my son and are from Rachael Ray. They are topped with scalloped-edge,
white-on-white salad plates called “Blanc Amelie” by Maison Versailles.
The square bread plate in a large plaid pattern is from local favorite, The
White Hare; it by Creative Co-Op. It is topped with a square, white fruit dish
from World Market.
The crystal is Marquis “Park Lane;” flatware is “Napoleon
Bee” by Wallace.
The napkins are a favorite of mine. They are thick and luxurious, and from
Pottery Barn.
I hope that you enjoyed this table and it
provided a bit of inspiration for you. Keep in mind that a beautiful table may
not be one for a crowd, but a simple one for you and a guest, or yourself
alone.
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This post is linked to: Tablescape Thursday
I am so fond on square dishes, so naturally I love the ones you have, especially that square white fruit dish. Do you remember in the 1990s when we all decorated with those round un-sturdy wood tables that we covered with round tablecloths? Well the fact that yours is wrought iron just makes it even better to me. I look forward to many more “Table for Two” posts!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful setting. I have missed going to the fair, three years in a row and i would always see the tablescapes first.
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