A Winter White Tablescape

To say I’m not a huge fan of winter is a vast understatement. For that reason, it’s the perfect time to set a table in celebration of the season to make my peace with it and find the joys in winter. I love the freshness of a winter white tablescape, so that’s a natural place to start.
In setting my table, I first thought about my overall design inspiration that you can find in this post, and then followed my key concepts, focusing on the clean crispness of mixed whites, the warmth added by candlelight and a nod to nature via woods, branches, bark and pinecones.
The foundation of the tablescape is the plate stack, featuring snowy white plates from Crate and Barrel that are highlighted against silvery accessories and a dark wood table from Ethan Allen.
Woodern lanterns from Pottery Barn provide a bold opportunity to add candlelight through pristine white candles tucked inside.
These bare white branches are dusted with faux snow and lend a lovely wintry note to the scene. The idea was to capture the beauty of the season on the table without any of the real chill that comes along with it.
Cottony white napkins with tonal embroidery are corralled by these wonderful glimmery napkin rings from Pottery Barn. For more photos and details from this tablescape, please visit the blog at the link below.
Lory @ Designthusiasm
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