bright-colored setting, designed by Kohler Jones, is the perfect decoration for a Valentine's Day dinner party. Four flower pom-poms are the main attraction here, but all other details ground the look.
Love the Formal setting and the Christmas Tree plates on the gold chargers. Scandie wine glasses
christsmas formal table setting ornamental kale
dining table setting takes inspiration from the room's antique-style Chinese painted wallpaper. "I kept the color palette clean and simple, using only green and white," Westbrook says. "I wanted to set the table for an elegant dinner." Each table setting features an ornamental kale. Using food as decor
each setting with an individual piece of fruit.Dinner and bread plates: 5486, Moritake, circa 1940s, Garden Court Antiques; salad plates: Christmas Tree, Williams-Sonoma; hurricane candle lamps: Raj, Crate & Barrel
stick to two or three colors to blend better. example the pink flowers are set off by the blue and yellow table setting
in the table setting and wall fountain, creating an exciting contrast with the vibrant pink bougainvillea.
8. Choose a color scheme. Sticking to two or three colors throughout the space will help your patio look polished and put-together. Here blue and yellow are used in the table setting and wall
yellow for table area and pink flowers, choose 3 colors
in the table setting and wall fountain, creating an exciting contrast with the vibrant pink bougainvillea.
If red and green isn't what you had in mind, consider a frosty winter table setting. Pull out your white china and combine it with silver chargers, lacy or open cutwork place mats and your best stemware for a table they'll be talking about until next Christmas.
We can't leave out the dining room while we're dreaming of a white Christmas. White china, white linens, crystal stemware and silver chargers are perfect for an elegant winter table setting.
Love the table lamps on the buffet
what is set on the table itself. However, the crystal and icy glass trees used as the centerpiece complete the scene. What a perfectly set table for Christmas day!
If red and green isn't what you had in mind, consider a frosty winter table setting. Pull out your white china and combine it with silver