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|| CHRISTMAS | TABLE

INSPIRATION: nature, winter greenery and candlelight      

KEY ELEMENTS: Natural linen, polished silver, rose gold and gold, festive foliage, pinecones, moss and a little dusting of snow
Above image: Burkatron - a contemporary Scandinavian inspired tablescape using fresh greenery, pinecones and candles with a soft colour palette in white, green, grey and rose gold. Here are a few more details:
Above image: Burkatron
Above image: Kelly Hoppen
Above image: Lights4fun metallic silver ombre L.E.D. candles with a 6 hour timer is a fuss free, stunning table arrangement. 
Above images from top left: AFLORAL copper metal and glass lantern, Nordic House stylish glass hurricane lantern, centre image: Kirklands eucalyptus and pinecone centrepiece, bottom right: Kelly Hoppen Christmas table with linen napkins and runner, bottom left: Nordic Nest Serafina large pine cone decoration by Lene Bjerre of Denmark, gorgeous to set amongst fresh foliage!
Above image: The Snow People providing the frosty faux snow and ice for adding to a fresh (or faux)floral table arrangement, is one is by Leaf and Blossom. For a DIY tutorial on how to fold a napkin in a double star click here

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas!


For more information on anything shown in the above images please click on the names under each photograph to go through to their web sites. 


As always, if I have featured your photograph and you would rather I didn't, please do not hesitate to contact me and I will remove it with my sincerest apologies. 

With warmest wishes





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