Thanksgiving Tabletop: A Study in Indigo - Gardenista
My idea of Thanksgiving tabletop styling heaven would be to swing open the porch door, clippers in hand, and head outdoors to snip branches and brambles for a woodland-inspired design.
I live in Brooklyn, and for garden greenery I head to New York City’s finest bodega flower shops.
For Thanksgiving, I want to eschew all of the rusts and golds and oranges in favor of subtler hues of green and white and blue.
I found light indigo napkins for $10 apiece in the newly redone basement shop at ABC Carpet & Home in Manhattan.
Instead of using place mats or a tablecloth, I decided on cloth coasters from the Fog Linen Shop.
Simple white dishes are my go-to for tabletops in any season.
For the greens, I chose seeded eucalyptus, rosemary, and hypericum, all purchased from a local grocery store. In squat vessels, the tiny arrangements add spots of greenery to each setting, without crowding the table.
I used a set of vintage silverware, tied in jute bundles around my napkin.
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