Over view of the table
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Close up of the place setting
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Flatware is one of our favorites - "Image" by Spode
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Close up of the accent plate
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Pat wrapped the napkin around the dinner plate to add a touch of color
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The gray charger is actually an inexpensive lacquer charger from Michael's spray painted
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Close up of the five piece place setting of flatware
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Pat chose the red stemmed goblet to add more color
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Everyone knows that these candle holders from Westmoreland Glass Company are our favorites
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Pat found these vintage Depressionware salt and pepper shakers at a local antique store - Art & Old Things in Fortuna, CA
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The red, square "vase" holding the flower arrangement is actually a soup bowl from another set of dishes that we own
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One last look
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Black Placemat - Bed, Bath, and Beyond
Flatware - "Image" by Spode from Tuesday Morning
Gray Charger - inexpensive lacquer charger from Michael's spray painted gray using Fusion Spray Paint (to adhere to the finish)
Black Dinner Plate - "Fun Factory" by Waechtersbach from Replacements
Accent Plate - "Gabrielle Grey" by 222 Fifth from Replacements
Black Bread/Butter Plate - Black Fiestaware by Homer Laughlin from Replacements
Red Goblet - from Pier 1
Champagne Flute - from eBay
Candle Holders - by Westmoreland Glass Company from eBay
Black Salt/Pepper Shakers - Depressionware from Art & Old Things in Fortuna, CA
Red Centerpiece Bowl - "Whiteware" from Macy's "The Cellar" years ago
We will be joining Cuisine Kathleen's "Let's Dish" this Wednesday:
http://www.cuisinekathleen.com/
What a lovely, sophisticated table -- the touch of red is the perfect accent. The two of you never fail to amaze me with your creativity!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful setting. I love the dish by 222 Fifth...I think they make such pretty dinnerware. I would love to have a catalog of their patterns but I called them in New York and apparently they don't have one. Anyway, I love what you did with the place setting.
ReplyDeleteThis a very very darling table setting. 222 Fifth has created many amazing patterns, I love the way that you showed the back of the plate. What a great idea, I will begin using this on my blog. In addition the placement of the napkin very well done. Have a great October. Pam
ReplyDeleteBeautiful color scheme! Love that plate...very pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove the accent plate thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteYour tables are always so beautiful and meticulously presented. It's always a pleasure to check in and see your posts. Lovely, lovely, lovely!
ReplyDeleteHello Pat & Katie, I love the Gabriele Gray accent plate. It combines so well with the red and black accents. Just Lovely! I didn't see a place to join your blog. I'd love being able to see on my side bar when new posts come up.
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