Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Setting Your Coastal Table







So many ways to bring your table seaside!



Reed & Barton has a collection of seashell inspired flatware patterns in a wide range of prices to suit any budget. Their Seashell stainless steel pattern hosts a different shell on each utensil. The Williamsburg and Gloucester Shell patterns are a bit more formal and are offered in 18/10 stainless.


Dinnerware patterns are a very personal choice and our classic Sanibel Shell collection features a terra cotta base with a white overlay. The edges are left to expose a bit of terra cotta. This is a classic pattern that will stay in style for many years to come.


Serving pieces can be so much fun and a great way to add color and orginality to your table. When using a subtle dinnerware pattern, spice things up with an unusual serving piece. The Beatriz Ball Ocean collection offers stunning hand-made aluminum serving pieces that will give your table some shine and still be functional.

Okay, there are certainly times when only acrylic dinnerware will work. We all know, the choices here have improved greatly over the years. No more simple blue anchors as the only choice! Acrylic dinnerware now comes in interesting shapes and lovely seaside patterns.


One of my favorite glassware collections is the School of Fish pattern. Each piece is engraved with a school of fish swimming around the glass. One fish is always swimming in the wrong direction and it is always fun when guests notice this (especially after a few glasses of wine). On a casual note, the aqua bubble glass starfish pattern appeals to everyone with its charming aqua embedded starfish available in glassware sizes to suit your entertaining needs.


With all of the beach decor table options now available, setting the table at the beach is, well, actually fun!

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