CRISPY CREAMS
The creamy tones in this scheme complement the crisp floral arrangements. A dried arrangement is wonderful as it is sustainable. The larger arrangement from a year ago, still looks as good as it did coming out of Ca Va, the boutique its from, and can be reused endlessly, Greta Thundberg would be proud.
The grey veined marble tabletop is complemented by matching canvas grey chairs with leather tan arm rests. Cream coloured tones complement the greys and tans in the table, while using dried flowers and other wood elements soften the look of the table.
If the table is an ecosystem, everything in it should help each other thrive. I look at this in terms of both colour and material. In this case, since the flowers are dried and golden in hue, the rattan chargers are tonally related but also both dry earthen elements.
TABLEWARE
For tableware, dinner plates are by Villeroy and Bosch, and the salad plates are by Gourdo’s. The scalloping on the edges of both plates make them appear as if they were part of a set. The Herdmar rose gold cutlery is slightly aged with a wonderful patina that again echoes the golden tones of the florals . Table napkins, origin unknown, the clear glasses are from Marimekko.
DECORATIVE ELEMENTS
The flowers are actually two bouquets, the larger, golden rust coloured one is by Ca Va. While the smaller lavender, which by the way smells incredible- is from Provence. The beautiful chargers in rattan were designed and produced by Audrey Pastelero. The coasters are hand crocheted cotton from Cebu.
TABLE VIBES
The candle is True Grace in Fig. On Spotify, Florence and the Machine, and Where Have All the Cowboys Gone by Paula Cole.
With the exception of Villeroy and Bosch plates and Marimekko glasses, all of these items can be sourced in the Philippines.
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