Spring has officially arrived at my table! Soft,
subtle, and irresistibly pretty, this first tablescape of the season feels just
like the gentle awakening of warmer days. With only a few quick swaps, it can
easily shift into bolder, brighter hues as summer draws near.
A neutral linen tablecloth with a delicate cream
design creates a calm foundation, topped by a super affordable sage-green cheesecloth runner that drapes freely and organically from end to end—like a
gentle breeze across the table.
The centerpiece steals the show: a majestic swan
planter brimming with faux cherry
blossoms, adding elegance and a touch of
whimsy. As evening settles in, cordless
table lamps bathe everything in a warm,
inviting glow.
For flatware, I pulled out my all-time favorite Kelenfer set with its
delightful musical-note tail design—it never fails to make me smile. Sage-green Ruvanti napkins echo the runner and add just the right hint of color.
And oh, the glassware! I had the most fun here,
mixing three different patterns, colors, and sizes to evoke the joyful feeling
of spring growth rising from the earth. As a proud “green girl,” I couldn’t
resist these gorgeous green ribbed
stemless wine glasses—the texture is divine and
pairs effortlessly with elegant crystal champagne
flutes and sunny golden-yellow stemware. The
combination feels fresh, alive, and perfectly spring-like.
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I am always drawn to anything green in decor and I love those small ribbed glasses. This is a very beautiful spring table!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful Spring table setting. Sage is my favorite color and I LOVE the table lights and just ordered them for myself. Thank you for sharing this.
ReplyDeleteI always look forward to your tablescapes! Love the butterfly cups, that gorgeous silverware, the greens - it's all so pretty and easy on the eyes.
ReplyDeleteI am so feeling the color sage green lately. I've been looking at a lot of kitchen designs on Pinterest this year and keep gravitating towards the kitchens that have a lot of sage green mixed in. Your tablescape is so inviting and lovely. Perfectly set for the upcoming spring season!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful table. Dining there would be a treat on so many levels!
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