Wednesday

A Tiny Table for Two ~ Tablescape Thursday



Welcome to Tablescape Thursday ~

















This week I'd like to invite you to a VERY small luncheon table for two ~













So cozy on a blustery Autumn day.
The weather can rip outside, but we're here by the bright windows, while the comfy fire nearby will keep us snug.






Our table this week is actually a butler's service tray which rests upon folding legs.  I've turned the tray upside down to make it more comfortable for dining.




It was a purchase a long time ago from Bombay & Co.
How I miss that store!







I realize we're very close to Thanksgiving here in the US, but sometimes just a touch of Fall colors are enough for me ~ and I long once again for GREEN.






That's probably why I chose to live in the wooded forest...
the cool, refreshing colors are easy on the eyes and instantly calm me.







The dishes are "Ma Maison" from Tabletops Unlimited ~
and retired quite some time ago.






No matter what the season we enjoy fresh greens ~










The little salad bubble bowl are from Wally world. :)
In warmer months I can picture serving cool tropical drinks, gazpacho, or chilled desserts in them.




This time the salad is a baby mix with cranberries and almonds served with a Cranberry vinaigrette dressing.








The chargers are those than many of us have ... and the napkin rings are available at Williams-Sonoma, and a few other places.





A close up of the hand painted bowl... I love this shape as it serves dual purposes as both a bowl and is also a perfect salad/dessert piece.







And detail of the dinner plate.




I'm not sure of the manufacturer of the water glasses, but I know they are French ~ I picked them up last summer at Tyler Florence's store in Mill Valley (Northern CA.)








The ivory handled flatware is from the French company Comptoir de Famille.











The Cranberry Vinaigrette in one of the pair of cruets I received as a gift several years ago.







The hydrangeas are long gone from the garden this year ~
these are fakes plunked into the matching creamer to the Ma Maison set.





Napkins are from Sur la Table, and tiny pumpkins courtesy of  Ma Nature.  :D

Thank you so much for stopping by today, friends.


I'm joining Susan for Tablescape Thursday  at Between Naps on the Porch.
Thank you for hosting us, Susan!

29 comments:

MaryBeth said...

It is simply adorable, romantic and cozy. I love the entire table.

Marlis said...

Your combination on the table is what makes this a great table!!! I love your dishes and the glasses have a very cool shape.

raioX - da Tin said...

The table is really beautiful, great job!
But, I have to say, I loved your pics!

Nice blog =D

Debbie said...

This is one of my favorites this week. I love everything about it. The bowls used for salad are just great, and I love those plates.

Using the green Perrier bottles was a perfect idea.

La Table De Nana said...

Sweet as can be..Love the round salad gobelets:)

Andrea - Under a Blue Moon said...

Mari I know I've said this before but I just want to come over for lunch some time. You don't have to feed me - I'll just press my nose against the glass and look at your pretty dishes from outside.

Rose H (UK) said...

Love the fresh green, your setting is so pretty yet intimate. Love the dishes.
Cranberry vinegarette sounds lovely.

Mary said...

This looks so fresh & inviting when my eye is used to seeing the oranges & browns of fall! Your Ma Maison is a lovely cottage garden setting for your little salad to sit on :-)

food for thought said...

so how are things smelling? hope you worked some magic today for your sake!

look at the bowls, cute cute cute, like a little fish bowl of fun :) the dishes are wonderful, i love that look, and anything gardeny makes me wild~

love your dressing server too!

looks fresh and pretty up north, i am relishing the fall colors right now, my garden is a blaze of red, org and yellow, this is my favorite season, i can't get enough of this golden light~

Barbara said...

Oh, that beautiful green just drew me in immediately! So pretty. Your dishes are just the thing that I love. The little bowls with the salad are delightful. I would have never thought of using them this way. So lovely!

Pinky said...

Mari, I did a table for 2 today also! I hope you'll stop by! Susan has these dishes as I'm sure you know! I just love them. I love that you plunked the hydrangea into the little creamer, so cute! I love that cruet too. Have a great week. XO, Pinky

Linda (More Fun Less Laundry) said...

Mari, your dishes are so pretty. I think those are the same ones that Susan has on her porch. The green certainly is refreshing at this time of the year. Love the little Perrier bottles--they are so shapely that they can actually be put on the table! Linda

Lisa B. said...

Tables for two are my favorite and yours is adorable!

The Tablescaper said...

Such a romantic dinner!

- The Tablescaper

Pattie @ Olla-Podrida said...

Absolutely beautiful! These colors are my favorites and I love intimate little tables like this. The salad bowls are wonderful.

xinex said...

So pretty and romantic! I love the colors, so relaxing and I love your dishes. I think they are just like Susan's on her porch, right? I'd buy them if I ever find them...Christine

Bits of Taste said...

Wow!~ I really admire those beautiful plates! so lovely!

♥ Sonny ♥ said...

I have not the words to say how beautiful I think your display is.
Simple yet stunning.. I am truly amazed...
Since there are only 2 of us here, this is my favorite type of table setting.

Alycia Nichols said...

You TOTALLY rocked this table! I, too, miss Bombay Company. They had some really cool stuff. Your dishes are so pretty, and the flatware....wow!!! The colors are gorgeous....just beautiful all around! Have a great weekend!

my cup of tea said...

So cozy and sweet! Love the green!
~Donna~

Karen said...

Love the green - so pretty!

Entertaining Women said...

This is completely charming! The bubble bowls for the salad become little jewels for the table. Turning the butler's tray upside down is a great tip. We have a number of the old butler's trays from Nana. I'll share that idea with my daughter for their tiny bungalow. Love the change of pace with your colors featuring just a hint of fall...I'm pretty much over pumpkins, and it's still several weeks until Thanksgiving. The Ma Maison is gorgeous...makes me happy just looking at it. Thank you for sharing your excellent design. Cherry Kay

My Carolina Kitchen said...

Very romantic and charming. Green is my favorite color for china.
Sam

Carolyn said...

Beautiful!

Carolyn

Nellie's Cozy place said...

Your table is so fresh and perky.
I love green too! It is truly a tranquil color, and just lifts the spirit! Loved the plates and bowls
and everything really!!
Blessings, Nellie
Enjoyed my visit, all your pics are fabulous!!

Suzy said...

How completely charming! I'd love to sit at your little table and enjoy the peace and quiet it offers! Suzy

Suzy said...

How completely charming! I'd love to sit at your little table and enjoy the peace and quiet it offers! Suzy

Andrea (Softer Side of Me) said...

ahhhhh...I love the quaintest this table brings. Very relaxing and charming. I just loved those plates.
You did a great job and must say the pics were awesome.

Requi@Tablescaping Escapades said...

Oh, I miss Bombay Co, too, but it great to see Bombay's lovely pieces used in Blogland. This is such a darling tablescape, and those dishes are so charming. The bubble salad bowl, love that!

All the Best,

Requi

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