How about some
lovely and unique Thanksgiving table setting inspiration? I have 12 of my
favorites to share with you today…
Pastel pumpkins,
vibrant green sycamore leaves and a touch of silver at the table… seems to
work!
This table is so cozy, quaint and charming. It all came together with the help of real pumpkins, potted ivy and a few vintage detials.
Plates: Bico
Napkins: Pacific & Rose
Tablecloth: August Table
Placemats: Carolyn Bender
Flatware: Vagabond House
Bowls: vintage
Goblets: vintage
Pumpkins: Armstrong Garden
Simple, elegant
and understated. Most everything seen here is vintage, antique or an heirloom.
On days like
this, it’s all about a good dessert! Still life in the living room when the
sunshine was perfectly highlighting all of my favorite things.
Simple, elegant
and understated. Most everything seen here is vintage, antique or an heirloom.
Tablecloth: August Table
Napkins: Antique Farmhouse
Other items: vintage
“Fall colors on
repeat!” Aren’t you just loving the soothing muted tones this season? 🍁🍂
My November table in the breakfast room features some of my favorites old and
new…
My goal was to create a tablescape that captures the essence of fall’s
natural beauty!
Can you spot the Pinecone Napkin Rings and the Cheese Board? They’re from Arthur Court and the plates, charger and wicker vase are from new little items I
just acquired from Antique Farmhouse.
Just sharing a
few beautiful new things for Thanksgiving from Arthur Court like these
fun turkey place card holders and a beautiful metal turkey bowl that would be
great for a green salad or a yummy side dish.
A little spring or two of rosemary help infuse the room with a delectable holiday fragrance and also comes in handy when cooking the turkey.
I also sprinkled
in a few of my new vintage treasures found this week at a secondhand store. All
my friends know how much I've always loved Thanksgiving, so I'm really looking
forward to this year when I can really accessorize my table with style!
This is a
Thanksgiving table I put together using only second-hand items that I either
thrifted or inherited. I made a table runner out of colorful collected autumn
leaves from a liquidambar tree.
Another shot of
this vintage inspired table. I just love the hand-tied fringe on this antique tablecloth!
One of my favorite things to collect are brass candlesticks of all shapes and sizes. You can never have too many, and they look great when grouped "en masse" as a lovely collection.
To keep things
neutral, I’m using these large white ceramic chargers as dishes. I
find that they hold just the right amount of food for a large meal like
Thanksgiving.
Layered on top is
a variety of brown transferware salad plates that I collect all year long. Some
of my favorites have a lovely Tom turkey on them.
I think it's fun to mix and match certain elements, and at this table, I do that with the salad plates, napkin rings and the vintage glassware.
Up until this
year I’d never heard of Thanksgiving Poinsettias, but I’ve come to learn that
it’s a thing, and I just love how they bring that indescribable autumn
feeling to the table.
Tablecloth and napkins: August Table
This Thanksgiving
table was ultra-simplified. I first brought out these beautiful ivory Wedgwood
plates. They’re a sentimental nod to our dear family, and we don’t need much
more than that.
For me it’s all about spending quality time with our loved ones, and not going so overboard with superfluous details.
ciao fabiana
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