set your table with style - Consilium Lifestyle Collections
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set your table with style - Consilium Lifestyle Collections
1 REGISTRY TRENDS 2016 SET YOUR TABLE WITH STYLE Learn the latest tablescape trends and simple styling tips that will make a big impact, from our registry expert, Dean Driver. 11 Colored crystal in bright tones is an easy way to infuse some tropical charm in your table setting. 2 TROPICAL SPLENDOR Winter may be a time when couples cuddle up by the fire with warm drinks because well, “Baby, it’s cold outside;” while others prefer to pack their bags and jet off to warmer destinations for some fun in the sun. Why not have a bit of both? Nothing can brighten a bleak winter day at home like bringing some tropical spirit and vibrant color to your tabletop. Here are a few favorite inspiration pieces for creating exotic enchantment. So, put down the hot cider, make a Mai Tai and dream a little – no sunscreen required! 1 3 8 2 5 10 Green is a great color for décor. Unlike other hues, you can mix it with many different shades and they won’t clash. After all, that’s the way we see them in nature. 3 8 7 4 1. Bernardaud “Tropiques” Ad cup ($71) and Ad saucer ($35); Consilium Lifestyle Collections 2. Capdeco “Byblos” 5-piece flatware set, $170; Consilium Lifestyle Collections 3. Rainforest Champagne flute by Varga, $268; Consilium Lifestyle Collections 4. Philippe Deshoulieres “Maldives” creamer, $180; Gearys 5. Vista Alegre “Olhar o Brasil” green dinner plate, $31; Gearys 6. “Maldives” salad plate by Philippe Deshoulieres, $75; Gearys 7. Vista Alegre “Olhar o Brasil” parrot charger, $95; Consilium Lifestyle Collections 8. “Caribe” charger by Christian Lacroix for Vista Alegre, $187; Michael C. Fina | InsideWeddings.com 4 7 6 94 Woodenhandle flatware provides an elegantly casual accent. 1. Philippe Deshoulieres “Seychelles” dinner plate, $60; Gearys 2. Bernardaud “Tropiques” coupe charger, $130; Consilium Lifestyle Collections 3. Capedco “Byblos” 5-piece flatware set, $170; Consilium Lifestyle Collections 4. William Yeoward “Palmyra” highball, $135; Bloomingdale’s 5. “Caribe” dinner plate by Christian Lacroix for Vista Alegre, $79; Michael C. Fina 6. “Caribe” salad bowl by Christian Lacroix for Vista Alegre, $301; Consilium Lifestyle Collections 7. Vista Alegre “Olhar o Brasil” yellow dinner plate, $31; Gearys 8. Bernardaud “Tropiques” teapot, $485; Consilium Lifestyle Collections 9. Vista Alegre “Olhar o Brasil” teacup and saucer, prices upon request; Gearys 10. Haviland “Le Bresil” charger, $220; Gearys 11. Varga Rainforest wine glass, $268; Consilium Lifestyle Collections 9 As in fashion, don’t be afraid to mix geometric prints with florals. 5 6 InsideWeddings.com | 95 THE MAGIC OF METALLICS When Shakespeare wrote, “All that glitters is not gold,” he was illustrating that everything isn’t as precious as it appears. With these pieces, we give that saying a whole new meaning. Today’s tableware uses a variety of shiny and mattemetallic finishes in gold, silver, platinum, and copper to add glitz to your décor design. It’s just like jewelry – some of us like a little bling and some like a lot. Let your personal style shine through! 2 1. Vista Alegre “Olympos” decanter, $360; Consilium Lifestyle Collections 2. Jaune de Chrome “Big Bang” gold charger, $308; Michael C. Fina 3. J.L. Coquet “Hemisphere” platinum soup tureen, $1,186; Consilium Lifestyle Collections 4. J.L. Coquet “Hemisphere” platinum dinner plate, $210; Consilium Lifestyle Collections 5. Poc a Poc “Double” dinner plate ($155) and dessert plate ($140); Consilium Lifestyle Collections 6. Bernardaud “Gouttes” platinum teacup ($43) and saucer ($117); Bloomingdale’s 7. Bernardaud “Gouttes” gold salad plate, $170; Bloomingdale’s 8. Sambonet “Gio Ponti” stainless 5-piece flatware set S.H., $80; Consilium Lifestyle Collections 9. Jaune de Chrome “Big Bang” gold teapot, $1,517; Consilium Lifestyle Collections There are so many wonderful stemware and barware patterns with golden or silvery finishes. 1 Try mixing two different colors or finishes together. Architects do this all the time, so why not try it on the table? 2 9 1 If you don’t want to invest in new dinnerware, incorporating some shiny accessory pieces, such as a vase, can add just the right amount of sparkle to your table. 3 4 8 5 4 Adding a piece or two of a metallic pattern is an easy way to give new life to a style you already own. 5 3 6 1. Vista Alegre “Olympos” Old-Fashioned glass, $79; Consilium Lifestyle Collections 2. Bernardaud “Divine” dinner plate, $125; Bloomingdale’s 3. Moser “Casanova” gold-etched martini glass, price upon request; Gearys 4. Bernardaud “Gouttes“ gold after-dinner cup ($36) and saucer ($134); Bloomingdale’s 5. Poc a Poc “Forty-one” platinum dessert plate, $135; Consilium Lifestyle Collections 6. L’Objet “Perlee” gold vase, $560; Bloomingdale’s 96 | InsideWeddings.com 6 7 InsideWeddings.com | 97 When shopping for fresh flowers for your tablescape, take a piece of your dinnerware with you. You will find many choices that perfectly complement your setting. FLOWER POWER When we think of floral dinnerware, we may fondly remember our grandmother’s china or we may turn our noses up and think that it’s oldfashioned and stuffy. But let’s face it, sometimes we all need a little beauty to brighten up the day. These floral patterns are bold, colorful, and anything but outdated. Flowers are timeless and festive hues are classic; long after you have thrown the bouquet, these beauties will remind you of your special day. For a more contemporary look, replace the cup and saucer with a mug. 1 1 2 2 7 1. Gien “Bouquet Floral” dessert plate, price upon request; Michael C. Fina 2. Gien “Bouquet Floral” mug, price upon request; Michael C. Fina 3. Anna Weatherley “Redoute Pink Carnation” salad plate, $320; Consilium Lifestyle Collections 4. Belle Saisons collection “Summer” dinner plate by Alberto Pinto, $447; Consilium Lifestyle Collections 5. Belle Saisons collection “Winter” dinner plate by Alberto Pinto, $447; Consilium Lifestyle Collections 6. Aubry-Cadoret “Chinon” 5-piece silver-plated flatware set, $267; Consilium Lifestyle Collections 7. Bernardaud “Favorita” teacup ($70) and saucer ($35); Bloomingdale’s 8. Bernardaud “Favorita” coupe dinner plate, $75; Bloomingdale’s 9. Bernardaud “Favorita” ultra-flat plate, $110; Gearys With countless options in floral patterns, don’t worry about trying to match it with the colors of your dining room. Think of it as a beautiful floral arrangement on your table. 1. Herend “Indian Basket” chop plate with handles, $625; Gearys 2. Herend “Indian Basket” dinner plate, $280; Gearys 3. Bernardaud “Wildflowers” votive light, $50; Gearys 4. Médard de Noblat “Eden” dessert plate, $66; Bloomingdale’s 5. Médard de Noblat “Eden” charger, $134; Bloomingdale’s 6. Médard de Noblat “Eden” breakfast cup and saucer, $120; Michael C. Fina 7. Christofle “Jardin d’Eden” silver-plated flatware pieces, $124-149; Gearys 8. Richard Ginori “Vecchio Ginori – Farfalle Fiorite” dessert plate, $110; Consilium Lifestyle Collections 3 4 5 Forgo white linens in favor of a brighter tablecloth and napkins that accent one of the floral tones. 3 4 6 9 7 BLOOMINGDALE’S bloomingdales.com, 800.888.2933 CONSILIUM LIFESTYLE COLLECTIONS clcollections.com, 214.308.0782 8 6 8 5 98 | InsideWeddings.com GEARYS gearys.com, 800.793.6670 MICHAEL C. FINA michaelcfina.com, 800.289.3462 InsideWeddings.com | 99