2007 Beautiful Tables Showcase

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2007 Beautiful Tables Showcase
2007
Beautiful Tables Showcase
Washed Ashore
Designer
Kimberly Syverson
Professional
Whimsical
This casual and whimsical seaside setting by Kimberly
Syverson of Interior Impressions incorporates prized
treasures discovered while beachcombing. Featuring a
wide variety of colorful sea glass, driftwood, and unique
shells this celebration of the sea creates a feeling of calm
and serenity for your guests and family.
Marguerite Wesseler, a local photographer, used a young couple’s
wedding photograph as inspiration for a table set for the
enjoyment of an intimate, romantic meal between “Just the Two
of Us”. She has used her Gold Buffet Royal gallery china, with
coordinating wine glasses, and gold flatware. A silk arrangement
and lamplight in the library sets the tone for this special occasion.
Season of New
Beginnings
Designer
Kate Johnson
Novice
Seasonal/Holiday
“Spring forward” to a wonderful Easter season. Kate
Johnson incorporates her hubby’s Ukrainian egg hobby (and
his collection of other egg art forms) to add a plethora of color
to this season of possibilities. Please be mindful-all eggs are
real!
Style and
Elegance
Designer
Tina & Daniel Wade
Professional
Contemporary
Designers Tina and Daniel Wade of African Motif have
gathered antique and modern pieces during their European
travels to coordinate with the Noritake “Chamberlain”
china and German lead crystal.
Summer Lunch
at “The Reddish
Patch”, 1913
Designer
Marva Pelander
Novice
Formal
According to local historical newspaper articles and university
memorabilia, young University of Puget Sound women of the early
1900’s frequently entertained classmates at luncheons to celebrate
graduations, travel departures, and betrothals. Many such
luncheons took place at “The Reddish Patch” – the summer home
of student Mae Miranda Reddish and her mother. Designer
Marva Pelander has combined her Haviland china and Waterford
crystal to capture this moment in time.
Soul Sista
Brunch, Bronx
NY
Designer
Tina Clark
Novice
Contemporary
Tina Clark, of New Yorker Hair Salon, has set her table
for a lively gathering of good friends, good food, and even
better conversation. A mix of everyday tableware is offset
by a specially commissioned painting. Tina dedicates this
table to her mother, Anna Williams.
Bird Watching
Luncheon
Designer
Barbara Curry
Karin
Williamson
Novice
Whimsical
Designers Barbara Curry and Karin
Williamson agree there is no better way
to end a morning of bird watching than
to lunch upon bird-patterned plates
from Z Gallerie set atop Mason’s
English Ironstone chargers. Hornhandled flatware from Ballard Design
and vintage goblets do our feathered
friends proud.
Lavender & Lace: Tea
With my Maiden Aunt
Designer
Ciara Aylsworth
Linda Finkas
Novice
Whimsical
Designers Ciara Aylsworth and Linda Finkas have
created this whimsical using an eclectic assortment of
china from England, Austria, Germany, and the U.S.
It features collectible figure teapots, Fostoria stemware,
and old hotel and train silver.
Double
Happiness
Designer
Linda Nyland
Novice
Whimsical
Traditional Chinese blue and white
porcelain sets the tone for this
auspicious table setting, by Linda
Nyland. Objects de vertu such as
coral branches, eggshell porcelain
cups, and a tea pot hand carved to
resemble a flowering cherry tree grace
a table that Fortune has surely smiled
upon.
Disco Christmas
Designers
Angela Ferguson
Valerie Reeves
Novice
Seasonal/Holiday
Designers Angela Ferguson and Valerie Reeves bring you
back to the disco era by incorporating decorative trees,
sparkly bulbs and neon linens into a table setting that
invites you to dance. Groove into the night with this
colorful cheery display.
Autumn Twilight
Designer
Myrna Morey
Professional
Formal
Interior Designer Myrna Morey presents her antique
English dishes, “Cable” by Pinder Bourne 1862-1882,
displayed on custom table linens. The table center is fresh
fruit, flowers, and feathers in autumn jewel tones.
Accompanied by stunning blown-glass candle sticks by
Seattle Glass Artist Beth Fishman.
Autumn
Brilliance
Designer
May Chock
Novice
Seasonal/Holiday
Autumn colors of red, yellow, and orange bring vivid
brilliance, making this table sparkle in style. The splendor
that is autumn in all it’s brilliance! Designer May Chock
celebrates the season using table settings from various shops.
Sunday Dinner
at Grandma’s
Designer
Marcia Garrett
Novice
Formal
When Designer Marcia Garrett was growing up, every special
occasion was celebrated on this set of her Grandmother’s Haviland.
The silver tea service was given to her grandparents on their
wedding day in 1905. It rests on a tray given to her parents on
their 25th wedding anniversary. The sterling – International’s
“Spring Glory”, was a wedding present to her parents Grandma
hand embroidered the napkins. This table is in honor of Marcia’s
family.
Pine Forest Serenade
Designer
Rachel Bowman
Novice
Seasonal/Holiday
Rachel Bowman orchestrates Narumi
“Shasta Pine” china in concert with
Reed & Barton flatware, Lenox water
glasses and Princesshouse wine glasses to
stunning effect. Gold Chargers and a
centerpiece by
Rachel Anne
Cole complete
the ensemble.
The Producers
Designer
Carlie Thomas
Novice
Contemporary
This contemporary setting by Designer Carlie Thomas
features Lenox “Opal Innocence” china and Gorham
Sterling “King Edward”. A “behind the scenes” look at an
evening with four famous movie producers enjoying good
food and spirits invites you to eavesdrop on the glamorous
conversation.
This formal setting by David Colegrove, Owner of Key Antiques, includes
whimsical Dresden figures, elegant crown Staffordshire & Wedgwood’s
“Ningpo” c. 1870s, and Reed & Barton “Francis 1st” crystal. Rich gold
hues make us imagine sparkling chandeliers, swirling Viennese waltzes,
flickering candlelight, champagne, and the merry laughter of people in
their holiday best. We can almost see St. Nickolaus peering though the
frosted window panes giving his nod of approval.
A Christmas
Eve in Old
Vienna
Designer
David Colegrove
Professional
Formal
Best of Show
Summer Afternoon
Designer
Debbie Newton
Sierra Carlson
Professional
Whimsical
Debbie Newton, Floral Design Instructor at Clover Park
Technical college and Sierra Carlson, floral designer for
Grassi’s, were inspired by a favorite Hanecy James quote:
“Summer afternoon, the tow most beautiful words in the
English language.” Floral Design students from the college
created the rose arrangements to complement Debbie’s mother’s
Royal Doulton “Old Country Roses” china. Accessories
graciously provided by Grassi’s Florist.
Christmas Joy
Designer
Karen L. Geisler
Novice
Seasonal/Holiday
Karen Geisler has designed a table where friends may
celebrate Christmas with gratitude and joyfulness. Set with
Noritake “Metropolitan Platinum” china and Noritake
“Vendome Platinum” crystal, the ensemble features a
centerpiece by Yon’s Floral Design in DuPont.
Under the
Tuscan Sun
Designer
Andrea Moawad
Professional
Whimsical
Andrea Moawad of Antiques and Interiors evokes the fabled
Tuscan lifestyle with handmade ceramics that were acquired
during her recent Italian sojourn and are decorated with an
olive design. The centerpiece by Blitz & Co. Florist provides a
finishing touch to this slice of ‘la dolce vita’.
The Chef’s Table
Designer
Jennie Hannah
Kathy Farr
Professional
Whimsical
Coordinated by Jennie Hannah and
Kathy Farr from Occasion’s Catering, this
table incorporates an assortment of custom
made pieces. The chefs are enjoying a
convivial evening around the dining table
savoring their favorite epicurean delights.
For the
Audience of
One
Designer
Cheri Warner
Marguerite Yoshino
Tish Brintenhose
Novice - Contemporary
Dedicated to the brave women who embrace dining alone. Using
ruby dishes accented with gold charm and an assortment of pieces
contributed by family and friends, Marguerite Yoshino of Java
Fusion Coffee House in Tacoma, invites you to enjoy and cherish
the moment.
Breakfast at
Tiffany’s
Designers
Gayle Orth
Maria Frederick
Professional
Formal
The grace and elegance depicted in the iconic movie, Breakfast
at Tiffany’s is brought to the table by Gayle Orth Catering and
Maria Frederick of Weddings Northwest. A centerpiece of
orchids is surrounded by antique Haviland Limoges “Silver
Anniversary” china, Royal Albert “Old Country Roses”
flatware, and Mikasa “Antique Lace” Crystal – all set atop a
Robert Allen Fabric Collection table cloth.
Bird of Paradise
Designer
Coco Tomlinson
Novice
Formal
Coco Tomlinson of Northwest Women’s Ministry sets her
table with tropical flair. The table setting features Lenox
“Florida” china and Morgantown “Golf Ball” crystal (both
discontinued in the 1930s), and Reed & Barton 1800
flatware.
I Dreamt of a Crystal
Garden
Designer
Treia Gallucci
Shari Christian
Professional
Whimsical
Treia Gallucci and Shari Christian
invite you to enter into their magical
dream. This otherworldly vision is set
with Lenox “Autumn” china and
Shari’s cascading centerpiece.
Casual
Traditionality
Designer
Travis Valbert
Professional
Seasonal/Holiday
Red, green, and gold find relaxed expression in
the hands of Travis Valbert, of Garden Sphere,
LLC. A centerpiece with Christmas
ornaments and cascading ribbons is paired
with Evergreen “Holiday Glow” dinnerware
and gold flatware.
Dining With the
Stars
Designer
Sherry Holbrook
Professional
Contemporary
Sherry Holbrook of Dean Allen’s Catering has taken
design cues from the Atelier “Party Time” china for
her festive contemporary setting with a Blitz and Co.
floral arrangement.
Midnight
Rendezvous
Designer
Irene Russo
Novice
Contemporary
Coordinated by Irene Russo, this table incorporates
Pfaltzgraff “Solstice” stoneware, Gorham “Lascala”
sterling, Noritake “Sweet Swirl”, and Lenox “Venetian
Lace” stemware. A single stem of corokia completes
this contemporary setting.
Be the Rose
Designer
Alex Page
Jeretha Marbury
Professional
Contemporary
If good food is the passageway to a person’s heart, then feeding oneself should
nourish the process of discovering clarity. The beautiful eternal garden.
Designer Jeretha of Jeretha Marbury Inc., Business Brokerage combines pieces
from Oneida to create this table setting. Alex C. Page completes the setting
with a lovely centerpiece.

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