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Many an ode has been written to the joy of the fresh-cut flower, but a chic table setting doesn’t necessarily require a bounty of blooms. Some of the best-looking centerpieces can be made from of the most humble of materials to the most unexpected of high-end objects. And the best part of these floral substitutes? They’ll be just as fresh for next season’s round of dinner parties. PointClickHome brings you five stellar ideas that will do the poshest of hostesses proud.
Terrarium (above)Victoriana is having a moment, but there’s nothing macabre about these charming terrarium centerpieces. Instead, they’re grandiose in scope and very of-the-moment. Top off a small collection of potted plants or greenery with a glass cloche or scatter a few along the table. It’s instant drama! (Photographer: Rachel Thurston).
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A fun, fresh table is step one to a sizzling summer party. But who has the funds to buy a whole new set of serveware every season? If you’re like us at PointClickHome.com and want to spice up what you’ve got with a few bold additions, take a look at our favorite table accessories, guaranteed to get guests in the soiree spirit, and all so inexpensive, you can save your money for finer wine!
Serve in Style (above)Summer pieces are so often bright and poppy; it’s nice to see this platter in a rich chocolate brown. Accented in stark white and graphic, intersecting lines, it still maintains that season-ready freshness but with a bit more sophistication.
Axis Serveware Rectangle Platter, $9; WestElm.com
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finding kainkain's etsy shop yesterday
made my day! her embroidery work is jaw dropping and
her prices are very reasonable. i
am loving these placemats. they come in sets of 4 for around
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i was thinking about placemats today. i think they are interesting and odd! i wonder whose idea it was to create these.
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