The Stack: Checks and Bees For the place settings, I went with a mix of patterns that feel playful yet polished:
Dinner Plate: A calming sage green. Salad Plate: A crisp yellow and white check—the perfect transition between the solid green and the whimsical topper.
I paired these with Wallace Napoleon Bee flatware, which adds a touch of regality and metallic shine to the organic textures on the table.
The Centerpiece: Height and Light
The focal point is a stunning artichoke tulipière bursting with vibrant yellow tulips. The architectural shape of the tulipière is a conversation starter on its own! To add height and a nod to classic style, I placed tall green Chinoiserie ginger jars on either side of the florals.
For lighting, I’m using these gorgeous green cordless lamps with matching green and white patterned shades.
They provide such a warm, intimate glow without the clutter of cords, allowing the "bee and daisy" napkins rings and colorful glassware—yellow for water and green for wine—to really shine.
Happy May.
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Linda, this table is gorgeous! I was sad tou didnt provide sources. Did you pick up the bee steps and tulipierrre at Pottery World when you went for your birthday? The lamps - I love- look a lot like Mrs. Alice. I just love the spring mix of ylow and green. Spring is my favorite season!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful combo of dishes and design. This is such a happy table. Now, I hope you served something with honey here! (Those tulips are fantastic!)
ReplyDeleteThe yellows and greens are so calm and soothing. Love those bee skeps too.
ReplyDeleteYour tablescape is exquisite, Linda! I love how you mixed the textures - the linen, china and floral arrangement together looks incredible! You've done it again! It's absolutely fabulous! Happy Mother's Day!
ReplyDeleteOh how pretty that tulipère and little hives!
ReplyDeleteBee-utiful Linda! 🐝 I just ordered a similar artichoke tulipiere. I adore your mini bee skeps, plate stack and soothing color palette of yellow and sage green. Happy Weekend 💛
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful. I love the green and white toile. The tulips are beautiful. Love those sweet napkin rings. Everything is gorgeous. Happy Mother's Day. Hugs. Kris
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty, Linda. I love any toile...but the green is especially lovely. Cute napkin rings and the silverware is really a nice touch. I have started bringing green back into my house again after not having it for a few years. It just always feels fresh and comforting to me. Happy Mother's Day weekend. xo Diana
ReplyDeleteLinda, you had me at toile!! I hope you have a wonderful Mother's Day!! xxoo
ReplyDeleteBee-utiful! What a gorgeous table! I love anything with bees and you have me smiling.
ReplyDeleteYour artichoke tulipiere is quite the focal point. And those bee skeps are darling. So are the bee napkin rings.
Such a soothing table. Thank you always for sharing your lovely tables and your sources. Happy Spring!
Linda, I have always loved toile, the tablecloth is perfect for the tablesetting! The artichoke tulipiere filled with yellow tulips is a showstopper. I love the charming mini bee skeps. This is a lovely spring table!
ReplyDeleteYou just can't help but smile looking at this springtime table. It would fit perfectly in my home. I'm pinning. Karen (Back Road Journal)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness Linda, I love this table!!! Those bee skep soup bowls are the cutest things ever and the jars from Wal Mart!! You do such a wonderful job of tablescapes.
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