After all of the fairy lights, and bold colors of Christmas, I
am more than ready for serene. I want soft tones, muted colors, peace, and
quiet.
The first thing I thought of when I unwrapped this beautifully packaged black
stoneware dinnerware set was that it reminded
me of something that the Flintstones may have used at a fancy dinner party.
That, or something excavated from an archaeological dig; I mean both of these
statements in the nicest way. This stuff is gorgeous! In my opinion, it is a
work of art. The free-form style of the plates and bowls is pure poetry. The
cups that work for a hot beverage or cold without the handle are inspired. This
unique pottery is certain to draw lots of comments.
It can be dressed up for something a bit fancier, or down for something delightfully bohemian. It will pair with absolutely any color that you happen to have on hand; ergo will work for any occasion, at any time of the year. It can be flashy or subtle based upon linens and accessories, like this darling cup from a set of Polka Dot dinnerware.
I used a chocolate brown tablecloth, topped with some of my favorite chargers of tin, and used beige linen napkins.
The polished
black flatware gives it a bit of an elegant
feel as does the crystal in the Mikasa “Parklane” pattern. A bit of added
sparkle comes from the saltcellar set a table center.
The centerpiece consists of the candle holder (once my mother's) and one of my new favorite things, a Table Top Fire Pit; it runs on rubbing alcohol, can you believe it?! I tend to like a busy centerpiece even at the simplest of tables, so I added a trio of black vases. Come spring those vases will be used to force branches (hopefully forsythia) and that will make a nice contrast.
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4 comments:
Beautiful setting for sure! Love it.
A gorgeous table setting . I had to laugh when you mentioned The Flintsones, because I refer to a set of dishes my daughter has as coming from the Flintsones.
The centerpiece firepit run by alcohol is amazing.
Also I have been thinking about forcing some Forsythias in the Spring. I will try to root branches in water and plant a few branches.
Have a Happy New Year.
Haha on the Flintstones. I love that you have a chocolate brown tablecloth with the black pottery. I hope you are having a serene winter Pattie. :)
What an elegantly eclectic tablescape! Your comments about your new Flintstones-style dishes are so clever and made me smile. Also, I love the polka dot mugs and leaf candle holder, and the fire pit is so cool! No doubt about it, you're the queen of serene. I hope you're having a very happy New Year! 🖤🤍
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