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Thursday
16Jul2009

Market Chic Table Decor

I kind of want to throw a lunch or dinner party and be a complete copycat of this Sunday Supper. I love the details that are so incredibly unfussy and inexpensive yet thoughtful and pretty...

It is market chic perfection and yet there are many ways that you could make this your own with variations of the details... silver, vintage vessels for the florals, white milk glass pieces, tomato red florals, etc.  Can't you just see yourself chatting away a summer evening with friends at this comfortable table?  Love it.

Reader Comments (6)

I adore this color palette!

July 16, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterCouture Bowl

Its is so elegantly chic! I love the colour palette and choice of flowers and linens!

I love this! I'm getting married in New England in April - do you think this would be possible from what you've seen? Or will it be too early...? This is so pretty!

July 16, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterElizabeth

Divine! I love the burlap tablecloth with the flowers, mis-matched silverware and stemware. Are those kitchen towels as napkins? And now I want to go make some sun tea and drink it out of a mason jar! Thank you for the post!

July 16, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterMaranda@ {Evoked

this is oh so pretty and not the least bit fussy. I may just have to be a copy cat on this one!

July 16, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterKaren

Don't you immediately want to be at that dinner party!?

Elizabeth, I definitely think that this type of decor could work for a spring wedding. A good florist will be able to recommend florals to fit the style that are in season then and the right purple and fresh green with that natural tone of the burlap would be lovely for April.

July 16, 2009 | Registered CommenterTara

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