May is done. June is here. Tabletop time is all about summer simplicity at this time of year!
Hall China makes the best figural dinnerware pieces. Here the lobster meets the shell plates. Fiesta dinnerware lunch plates in evergreen, a cobalt mini pitcher, vintage Bakelite flatware, Oneida Deauville seafood forks and tablespoon, vintage tablecloth and napkins and a lighthouse centerpiece set the table for the first al fresco dining of the season.
Thanks for joining us!
Monday, May 31, 2010
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Very nice. I would love to sit with you at this table.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute table, love the tablecloth. Did you serve lobster, too? Yum!
ReplyDeleteI love the lighthouse candle holder. The table setting ... well it is suburb as always.
ReplyDeleteI have two of those darling lighthouse candle holders. Don't you just love the way they stay lit even on a breezy summer evening. I featured mine last week for centerpiece Wednesday over at the Style Sisters.
ReplyDeleteNice Daphne. I love your nautical theme. It's a lovely table for summer outdoors.
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ReplyDeleteLove your settings! Came upon your blog when googling fiest dishes. May I pls ask where you bought the adorable lighthouse candle holder? Thx so much!
Meghan