Thursday, November 21, 2024

Tom Turkey Table for Two

It seems as though my Thanksgiving celebration gets smaller and smaller every year. It has gone from a table of 14 down to this year‘s table for two. But no matter how many people I serve, I want that table to be special, and the food to be good. 
This table for two out in the conservatory is where I enjoy most of my meals. It’s cozy, light and bright, and I am surrounded by all of my plants. It makes me happy just being in this room.

The table covering is a simple chocolate brown table round. I chose tin chargers to complement the rustic, wicker turkeys flanking either side of the place setting that have tin heads and tail feathers.

  The fall garland and iron candle holders are from a local gift shop. I interwove illuminated maple leaves among them that you can find
here.
The dinnerware is by Johnson Brothers, in the “His Majesty” pattern, something I have been collecting for years.
 
 I like to start my meal with potato leek soup, it has become a bit of a tradition over the years, and I enjoy serving it in this turkey tureen. The lid keeps the soup warm throughout the meal.
 
The colorful turkey coffee mug is a sentimental favorite of mine. This came from Ladue Florist, a lovely local florist and gift shop that my mother and I used to frequent. She bought me 12 of these about 20 years ago and I have loved them ever since. 
The water glasses are by Mikasa in their “Park Lane” pattern.
 The coupe glass is new this year. These come beautifully boxed in a set of four, and I find that I use them not only for champagne and wine, but martinis as well.

The plaid napkins I’ve had for years, they came from Pottery Barn. The flatware is Mikasa ‘Opulent hammered flatware,
 
No matter how you intend to celebrate your Thanksgiving, whether you are hosting a crowd, or dining on your own, make it special.
 
Happy Thanksgiving, everybody!

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11 comments:

Lori said...

Everything looks beautiful. I especially love the silverware. Happy Thanksgiving!!

thepaintedapron.com said...

Beautiful Pattie, and I am crazy about the turkey mugs! The rich brown tablecloth is perfect with your plate stack and the centerpiece is so pretty, especially at night with the lights and candles. I wish you a very blessed Thanksgiving~
Jenna

Pam Richardson said...

I love your table for two. The Johnson Brothers dishes are among my favorite. Wow, the turkey mugs are stunning. Are they Fitz and Floyd? Wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving!

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

Your table setting is beautiful and I love how you ended the post:whether you are hosting a crowd, or dining on your own, make it special. Happy Thanksgiving blogging friend!!

Pattie @ Olla-Podrida said...

Happy Thanksgiving to you too, Lori!

Pattie @ Olla-Podrida said...

The turkey mugs say “Omnibus 1994” on the bottom of them. I think that’s a division of Fitz and Floyd.

Pattie @ Olla-Podrida said...

Those turkey mugs have been a favorite of mine since 1994. I had no idea that I’ve had those for 30 years.

Pattie @ Olla-Podrida said...

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, Judee.

Marie Smith said...

The table is so beautiful. A treat in itself!

Billie Jo said...

My goodness! Your table is absolutely stunning! Thank you for sharing and for the inspiration!

Linda said...

I don't think I love any china more than anything by Johnson Brothers. Those delicate colors! Your pieces are so pretty, I would feel so elegant dining at your table. Has your family moved, or do they have other plans for Thanksgiving?