Tablescape: Inspired by Garden Follies

Following Friday’s post on Garden Follies, I’ve found the perfect china to begin a tablescape.   

 

Made by Hermès is this inspiring pattern called Les Maisons Enchantées. 

“Cream-coloured with sepia brown engravings, this faience is enchanting. This malleable material can take on the shapes of your wildest dreams to tell the story of a magical stroll through foliage enamelled with surprises.”

Here’s a look at what I put together!

 "Kathryn Greeley"

The china sets the tone for a tablescape taking cues from nature.  The setting is rustic yet still sophisticated.  To add pops of color, display heirloom tomotoes in baskets.  Tie the baskets with green burlap ribbon.

CHINA: Hermès
CUTLERY: Michael Aram
OLIVE TREE: Schubert Nursery
LANTERN: Simon Pearce
TABLE: Dutchcrafters
PLACEMAT: Amazon
CHARGER: Replacements
NAPKIN: Dransfield & Ross
NAPKIN RING: Amazon
STEMWARE: La Maison
RIBBON: Etsy

 

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