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Kim Seybert |
Blue and white is of course a classic in a beach house, but the addition of pink and green is very Palm Beach. This wonderful table setting has lots of inspiration for setting a fabulous Spring/Summer table.
Fresh citrus (and bananas or plantains) add a tropical touch. Faux bamboo flatware and faux bamboo plates add chinoiserie flair. Ceramic monkeys filled with pink and chartreuse flowers are fabulous. Keep your eyes open for vintage Fitz & Floyd monkeys that are quite collectible.
Colored glassware has become wildly popular, picking your glasses to match your color palette.
Here is how to create this look.
I want ALL of it! Really...is that asking for too much??
ReplyDeleteI am not a huge fan of blue and white (call me crazy,) but give me pink and green or pink and anything and I am all over it. Love this
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