All it takes is theright mix of dishware, glassware, table linens, candles, and flowers.
it’s possible for you to design a tablescape for an indoor dining room table or an outdoor space.
Simple plates and flatware complement the wooden table, mismatched chairs, and overhead string lighting.
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Scale up or down according to the occasion.
Blue and white plates and an upcycled curtain-turned-tablecloth round out the energizing outdoor table.
Keep the rest of the table neutral and simple to allow the edible centerpiece to shine.
Design and Photo by Ajai Guyot forEmily Henderson Design
Use multiple shades of pink and red gives the tablescape a nuanced tonal look.
The mix includes a yellow-and-white striped tablecloth, yellow cloth napkins, and blue melamine dinnerware with aterrazzo-like appearance.
A bowl of lemons, blue pillar candles, and a pitcher of bright pink flowers finish it off.
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The same setup would work like a charm on a tiny apartment balcony or in a small eat-in kitchen.
Black, white, and silver accents add contrast and casual elegance to the mix.
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