I’m at the table with a processional
of white porcelain dishes courtesy of
Cameo Platinum Dinnerware by Mikasa.
Bordered with a simple and classic platinum band,
Cameo Platinum Dinnerware
sets the stage for elegant dining.
Described as ‘unrehearsed glamour’,
I had a little bridal inspiration
with this processional of white porcelain
dinnerware at the table.
An accent plate, bordered with a graceful flourish,
is topped with duo of napkins. . .
A metallic silvery overlay, as a sheer veil
and married with white linen napkin
and silver napkin ring.
I added a bit of the garden to the table for
alfresco dining with some hydrangeas and ivy.
Ivy which symbolizes eternity,
fidelity and wedded love and hydrangeas
for a pop of color and something blue.
With a nod to a bridal gown,
pearl-trimmed napkins are used as placemats,
as a delicate layer to dress a light blue tablecloth.
Cameo Platinum is also available in a square shape
for a modern version of the traditional dinnerware.
Mint Julep Cups are serving
as vases for hydrangeas. . .
And a silver candelabra is softened
with some additional ivy sprigs
‘tying the knot’ on candles at the table.
Orion Crystal Iced Beverage Glasses with their
etched bases lend an elegant and graceful shape. . .
And Wallace Tatum Flatware is a handsome companion
to the dinnerware and contrast
to the delicate pearl trim of the placemats.
Cameo Platinum Table Details:
*Dinnerware/ Cameo Platinum by Mikasa
*Flatware/ Tatum by Wallace
*Stemware/ Orion by Mikasa
*Mint Julep Cups/ Towle
Napkins / Pier 1 Imports, several years ago
Napkin Rings/ Pottery Barn, several years ago
Tablecloth/ HomeGoods
*Lifetime Brands’ products have been provided free of charge in exchange for promotional consideration.
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Beautiful pattern, Mary and a gorgeous table!!
I love the square plate setting. Simple but elegant. You set a beautiful table. Have a great week!☀🌴
Gorgeous!!! I’ll go straight to the mint julep!
Magnificent as always! :)
What a beautiful color scheme for a spring or summer wedding!
Love this tablescape, crisp blue & white linens! Very elegant yet simple.
What a dreamy table, Mary, to showcase the Mikasa dishes. I love the pearl trimmed napkins repurposed as placemats. The hydrangeas go perfectly with the blue tablecloth. xo
Elegant and so bridal~the table is dreamy Mary, the dinnerware is beautiful and looks so perfect softened with the ivy and hydrangeas and the fabulous linens. I LOVE the mint julep cups especially and the beautiful collage of photos at the end~
Jenna
Mary, I’d say Lifetime Brands hit the jackpot when they discovered your talents. This is yet another beautifully orchestrated table perfect for spotlighting this equally beautiful china. The details of pearl trimmed napkins, silver rings, and mint juleps to hold the delicate blue hydrangeas carry out the theme beautifully. I can hear the wedding bells ringing!
Absolutely lovely, Mary! You always do such a wonderful job of arranging & accenting the special parts of these products. I adore that scroll design on their accent plate…very elegant!
I’m envious of your beautiful BLUE hydrangeas…mine are all PINK!!!
Hi Mary, I feel like I am on vacation at an elegant lakeside inn, or enjoying the morning–after brunch or the rehearsal dinner! The scrolled accent plates are gorgeous and the napkin “rings” are perfect. As you might imagine, all things bridal are on my mind, and this table would be perfect for a reception dinner too. I’ll definitely be showing these pictures to our planner! Linda
Your table is stunning in every way. Congratulations on blending elegance with simple beauty and a perfect balance of colors! Mary, you’ve provided a satisfying “painting” for my sentimental heart. I always look forward to your blog posts and this one is spectacular and another joy.
Absolutely beautiful in every way………Rosie @ The Magic Hutch
Elegant in every way. You have showcased the china beautifully with so many lovely details. I love the organza napkins and the tiny pearl trim on the placemats. Great idea to use a napkin as a placemat. The trailing ivy and blue hydrangea are the perfect organic accents.
Most of my pins are from your blog and I will certainly be pinning this elegant table.
This is off the hook gorgeous!! The combination of blue with silver is so lovely. The hydrangeas in the julep cups especially make me smile, but all the little glints of silver are terrific. I always double my napkins too, so I love that you placed the silver sheen over the white. The ivy is the icing on the proverbial cake… :-)
I am swooning over this beautiful table! The silver and blue pairing is perfect. LOVE the pearl edged napkin/placemats! The dishes are beautiful, very similiar to my sisters wedding china. She was a siver girl and me…gold:)
How lovely, Mary.
The table setting is absolutely beautiful…perfect for a wedding or anniversary dinner. So elegant and tasteful.
Mary, you have a unique talent for bringing it all together so beautifully…
I have 4 of the same shaped mint julep cups that were given to me a few years ago…Wish I could grow hydrangeas in my yard!
Beautiful, Elegant and over the top. You always do such a great job. Thanks for sharing.
Cathy <;)
I really love the pattern….It reminds me of a stylized Celtic knot! :)
Your table is gorgeous, Sweetie!
Quite elegant. To think when we hosted a wedding dinner here, I used lobster plates! (:
Very elegant, Mary! Just beautiful! I’ve lost my dish mojo, summer is busy here, have to enjoy it while it is here!
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Very fancy Mary! Lovin’ the beaded edge on the napkins you used as placemats:@)
Wonderful table…love the mikasa dishes and the so soft blue…I just want to touch it!
Thrilled to come across your blog, I have a candlestick identical to yours and I am so glad to see how I can easily use one. I had 2 but for some reason the second one is broken. I love how you used it.
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This pattern is exquisite, I especially like the accent plate with the flourish. Beautiful!
Mary, what a gorgeous table you’ve set! This color scheme and china would be so lovely for a ladies’ luncheon! Since you’ve shown the napkin turned into a placemat, I will be looking at napkins in a whole different way!
Simply elegant and stunning…I used blue hydrangeas at my son’s wedding…the arbor and buffet tables were filled with my blue hydrangeas from my yard…you brought back memories!…The china is exquisite!!…Gorgeous table as always Mary!!!…
Perfection! franki
Absolutely exquisite!
This was gorgeous! The china reminds me of my wedding china…Royal Doulton’s Coronet. I just received my Sur La Table “Capri” pattern (it is on sale). It is beautiful and I thought of you because you would be able to make such a wonderful table setting with it. Take a look at the website.
“Unrehearsed glamour.” I like that! That’s a great way of putting it and is applicable for all of the tablescapes you create!
This is beautiful, Mary! The color in your tablecloth and the flowers is so soothing!!! Beautiful china, too, of course!
Beautiful as always Mary.
Sherry
I am totally in love with your china, crystal, and flatware! Love it all and it looks perfect with the blue.
I still say that this is one of the prettiest tablescapes I have ever seen—–even a year later! Rosie @ The Magic Hutch
Wow, totally timeless and absolutely stunning! Adore it!