Monday, August 24, 2009

Sunday Supper :: Summer, Table

The table Design for our Summer Supper was a large family style setting. We used white table clothes, layered with brown kraft paper. We set the table with our vintage silverware and a mix-matched array of vintage napkins. Jessie's flowers topped it all off with a wonderful deep hues of pinks and reds. One of the things that makes Jessie's work so unique is how she seamlessly incorporates the most unexpected items, look closely and you'll find acorns, poppy pods and the really dark flowers are called scabiosa. We also collected vintage white milk glass vessels as containers for the flowers in an array of shapes and sizes. The wonderful menu was designed by thoughtfulday (and it actually gives you a sneak peak at our new logo which will be revealed in coming weeks!)











All Photos by Karen Mordechai

12 comments:

  1. This table so simple and gorgeous, I would love to eat here.

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  2. This table setting is divine!! It could work for both summer and fall! Heck, it could work year round. :)

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  3. I think I'd want every Sunday table to look like this one! You always nail it!

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  4. tres elegante.... one day I want to join your class.

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  5. STUNNING. And I want that blue dress :)

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  6. ladies, you make kraft paper look incredible

    and those flowers! those olives! that bread! simplicity never looked better.

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  7. Love these photographs and I love these flowers. Does anyone know the name of that greed pod looking thing in the last photo on the right side? I can't find the name anywhere and it's driving me crazy! Thanks in advance.

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  8. Thanks for all the oohs and ahhs about the flowers! That green pod is a poppy pod. Enjoy!

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  9. this is lovely!, the vintage silverware and the gorgeous flowers are just perfect! you know this should be a book!!!

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  10. thank you all !! we hope to have you all over soon :)

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