Spring brings an abundance of cut flowers, but that doesn't mean the table needs to be loaded. The decorator and style expert mixed small flowers with potted plants that can last after the occasion.
Flowers—especially—can never be too much. But also think tiny. Used a Lisa Fine tablecloth with lilac boughs and Reed Smythe & Company wine rinsers with various arrangements of matching fresh lilacs.
If pink and pastel blue don't work, try a richer color. These Easter basket-inspired stripes and wicker embellishments aren't delicate.
For outdoor entertaining in a lush garden or terrace, keep the table basic. Why compete with nature? We love how the white tablecloth and dishes frame a potted lavender plant and matching sprigs. It's easy!
Pair table decor with spring festivities. Birds' nests, bunnies, and themed sweets added enchantment.
Pick two colors and stay in that lane to create a statement without being complicated. The festive egg decor and dishes were yellow-green. The runner, linens, bird decor, and branches are beige.
Cherry blossoms, daffodils, tulips, quince, and dogwood are among the spring bloomers. For a holiday table, insert cuttings in a tall vase and arrange sprigs about.
Choose one bright-colored flower to make a statement. The hue will stand out and spark conversation during the meal.