Category Archives: Tabletop

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 … Continue reading

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Find me at Tobi’s Blog Today!

  Today I’m guest blogging at Tobi’s Blog.  Come over and read about my “All-American Tabletop.”  See you there! TOBI’S BLOG Kathryn  

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The New All-American Tabletop

Welcome to The Collected Room!  Many of you are joining me today from Tobi’s Blog.  Today I’m presenting Part II of my All-American Tabletops.  If you missed Part I about The VINTAGE All-American Tabletop over at Tobi’s, you’ll find it HERE.  … Continue reading

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The Monogram

  The centuries old custom of monogramming linens has quite an interesting history.  Originally, all linens were white and the stitches of the monograms were white as well.  This idea of white was tied into the premise of the purity … Continue reading

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Leontine Linens

  Beautiful linens are one of the important elements of creating a beautiful tabletop.  The monogrammed linens from Leontine Linens are absolutely gorgeous and a must have for the discriminating host or hostess.  Pictured above is the elegant Davis  Hemstitched Linen.  … Continue reading

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