Shauna may or may not be guilty of setting a table just for the fun of it. And while we know that the big Turkey Day feast might be a little more low key this year, there is no reason to not go all out on setting an amazing table. We've got three fall tables for your inspiration, two that you would expect and a third that, well, just makes us happy and is too amazing to not re-create on your table. Table 1: Traditional Turkey Day Sourced primarily from Pottery Barn, this table features traditional fall colors, pumpkins, leaves, turkeys, the whole nine yards. Raid your yard for colorful leaves and use fresh pumpkins and hurricane candles as your centerpiece. Resources: All from Pottery Barn Monique Lhuillier Glass Charger Charlotte Dinner Plate Salad plate--sold out, similar here Bamboo Flatware Kenaf Table Runner Paisley Table Runner Linen Hemstitch Napkins Schott Zweisel Taste Wine Glass Monique Lhuillier Gabrielle Coupe Glass Chester Brushed Candleholders Turkey place card holders--similar here Table 2: Boho Chic Bounty This client has a great assortment of vintage glasses and her grandma's flatware so we were excited to pull that out and mix it up with some new pieces from World Market and Pottery Barn. Assorted pumpkins in velvet, glass and ceramic surround the cornucopia centerpiece. Resources: Rustic Fatima Dinner Plates--World Market White Salad Plate--vintage, similar here Teal Salad Plate--similar here Pumpkin Bowls--similar here Coral Table Runner--similar here Ikat Table Runner--similar here Linen Hemstitch Napkins--Pottery Barn Amethyst Goblets--vintage, similar here Etched Wine Tumbler--vintage, similar here Table 3: Fun and Festive If you don't know by now, we are known for breaking the rules now and again. So, why should your fall table setting be dominated by fall colors? When we found these amazing textiles and accessories from Kim Seybert, we couldn't wait to use them on a table. A sharp eye will notice that the ikat table runner and amethyst glasses are the same as in the previous table setting. Same client, new year. You caught us. We used brightly colored cans from enchilada sauce and tomato sauce as our flower containers and a pom pom tree garland draped down the table. I'd have a turkey dinner here any day!
Resources: Blue Bamboo Placemats--Kim Seybert Rattan Chargers--Pottery Barn Dinner Plates--Pottery Barn Jaipur Pom Pom Napkins--Kim Seybert Napkin Rings--Kim Seybert Amethyst Goblets--vintage, similar here Recycled Glass Tumblers--vintage, similar here Shop more of our tabletop favorites here. This post contains affiliate links and we may be compensated for purchases made via these links.
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