Sunday, August 23, 2015

Turqoise Adelaide Table

It seems that the common denominator for our tablescape blogs this week is the color turquoise ("The Welcomed Guest" has a turquoise and chocolate theme) - it wasn't done on purpose, it just happened. For this table, Pat put together 222 Fifth Street's Turquoise Adelaide with lots of black.
The table - sorry, I couldn't get the turquoise candle sitting on the tall candle holder in the picture

The place setting

Flatware is "San Remo" by Hampton Forge

The napkin ring is really neat -  the picture doesn't show it - it's pieces of small black glass

These vintage cone shaped glasses are one of my favorites - "Jet Black" by Reizart

Ah, ha! There it is - the turquoise candle...... Pat turned two shorter candle holders over to add interest.











Where it came from:
Dinnerware - Turquoise "Adelaide" by 222 Fifth from TJMaxx
Flatware - Black "San Remo" by Hampton Forge from Horchow's
Glassware - Jet Black (Disc. 1958) by Reizart from Replacements
Napkin - from Tuesday Morning
Napkin Ring - from Bed, Bath, and Beyond two years ago
Salt/Pepper Shakers - Depression Glass from eBay
Black Candle Holders - from Pier 1
Turquoise Candle - from Ross

We will be joining Christine's "Table It!" blog party at Rustic & Refined this Monday:  http://www.rustic-refined.com/
We will also be joining Susan for "Tablescape Thursday" at Between Naps on the Porch: http://betweennapsontheporch.net/

5 comments:

  1. Very stunning table! You ladies have a way of making dinning alone enjoyable! You both are so creative and thank you for sharing with us your readers so we can enjoy and use you inspirations.

    Happy Monday!

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  2. I have long coveted this dinnerware and your lovely table setting really makes my mouth water for it! Love the black accents and that candle is gorgeous.

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  3. Those colors really attracted my attention - a very pretty tablescape.
    Rita C at Panoply

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  4. I have always loved these colors together. Very pretty! Every time I see that flatware, I think that I must get some!

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  5. 222 Fifth produces some lovely patterns. I've long admired this one. Pretty table for one!

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