Showing posts with label Pottery Barn linens. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pottery Barn linens. Show all posts

Thursday, August 6, 2015

"A Night in the Tropics" Tablescape



I get table setting inspiration from the strangest places, most recently from a combination of insomnia and Abbott and Costello.
I'm not certain whether it was actually insomnia or the cup of maybe-it-wasn't-really-decaf coffee that I had at 8:00 one night, but I found myself channel surfing and stumbled across the 1940s film debut of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in the film
One Night in the Tropics. It was typical, goofy, 1940s comedy fare, but the title intrigued me.
Having so thoroughly embraced last month's table to the extent of getting pretty whiny when I had to take it down, I really wanted to do something similar and reuse those leafy placemats. This film title, those placemats, and a pair of monkey bookends swiped from my dad's coffee table (with his permission, of course) and my tropical table was born!
The centerpiece with both monkeys and birdcage sans a bit of leafy greenery is what is on the coffee table in dad's living room. My mother bought those monkeys about 30 years ago when we were going through a tropical stage, and I have loved them ever since. It pleased me enormously to have them on this table. She would have loved it.

The tall palm tree candles I have had for ages, so long in fact, that I don't even remember where I bought them. The shorter candle holders called my name from the corner of my favorite local consignment store, so I made that grab immediately.
 The leaf placemats and story of how I got them you will recall from here. The round wicker placemats on top of them are from Pier One.


The wonderful bamboo bordered palm and banana tree salad plates are by Fitz and Floyd. Two different tree designs are on these plates, the design is called Cape Town.

Considering the monkeys and banana trees, I had serious thoughts about using some bananas as a part of the centerpiece, but Mr. O-P ate them, so I instead chose touches of yellow with these fabulous goblets and Radiant Yellow Primastone flatware by Noritake.


The napkins from Pottery Barn paired perfectly with the plates, I thought.
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Thursday, July 31, 2014

Bathing Beauties Coastal Tablescape


Who doesn’t like to set a pretty table?  My guess is no one.  Whether dinner is a quick bite, or a time to revere the evening repast, an attractive table can make any meal more enjoyable.

A couple of weeks ago I shared my Seaside Picnic table setting.  It’s one for which I have a particular fondness because of the lovely Pottery Barn linens.  So I decided to enjoy them a bit longer, but switch the table up a bit and turn it into something, seemingly, brand new.

You can do the same.  Swap out an element or two in your centerpiece.  Switch up the placements, change the napkins.  Suddenly you have something completely different.

Take a look.
I changed the rustic rectangular placemats for these round ones.  I kept the chargers and white plates, but swapped out the blue fish plates for the more subtly colored starfish plates.
Scallop shells await filling with Coquilles St. Jacques.
White plastic flatware gave way to the bamboo flatware.
 Pressed glass punch cups replace the white cups, but on the same saucers.  A few pieces of faux beach glass add a hint of color and a lot of whimsy. 
Salmon glassware was removed in favor of this stemware by Mikasa, the Marquis pattern.  Gray napkins that complement the tablecloth were given a special folding that resemble the graceful waves of the sea.  You can learn how to fold them here. 

The starfish candle holders were removed from each individual place setting and became a part of the centerpiece, joining these two lovely bathing beauties from One King’s Lane. 
Very easy, completely new, and with a minimal amount of effort.  I like that!