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Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Jan Barboglio Dinnerware gets a Spring Touch








The new Jan Barboglio dinner plates made of a heavy glass are unique and wonderful. I simply love the crest design on each plate. We set the table with her new nickel chargers and used a wonderful selection of her small vessels as salad bowls. Manzanita branches and chartreuse hydrangeas added a little dose of spring color to the table along with the chartreuse napkins. Large bread boards were used for place mats for the host and hostess . Vintage wooden flatware was placed on each plate for the salad course. Just to add a little visual interest, vintage diplomas from a baking school in Brussels were rolled and placed in the wonderful wooden bowl that is graced with pewter birds. Hand blown decanters with iron stoppers were placed near the center of the table, ready to be filled with wines and water. The large vessel with the crest can be used for flowers, candles or as a wine bucket. Adding the artichokes to the cake stand added another burst of the green to the table. Be sure to visit http://www.betweennapsontheporch.blogspot.com/ to be inspired by other tablescapes.

4 comments:

Marlis said...

Did you know that Jan used to design clothes??? A very long time ago. Your table is absolutely lovely! I'm enthralled with all the wonderful details. Love, love love the diplomas, the dishes of course are wonderful and the center piece breathtaking!

The Quintessential Magpie said...

This is a feast for the eyes! I adore the layers on this table, and the dinnerware is stunning.

XO,

Sheila

jo said...

Ok... Now how can I NOT become a follower if all your wonderful tablescapes are gong to be photographed like this one? It is simply stunning. So well put together and wonderfully laid out.

Love it. Jo

Please feel free to pop over and come follow me, if you can tear yourself away from the camera. lol

Nellie's Cozy Place said...

what wonderful photos, very well done. Love your centerpc, such pretty greens. and a very well planned table full of charm and wonder.
It would be a great table to use for a man as well, do to the darker colors.
Blessings, Nellie