A Monochromatic Thanksgiving Our first featured idea plays up the monochromatic look, and for good reason. Designed by Christiane Lemieux, founder of DwellStudio, this table revels in neutrals so the rich colors of the Thanksgiving foods can speak for themselves. A grouping of the designer’s own vases and vessels beautifully pairs with spray painted pumpkins and gourds for a light, bright centerpiece. [details at Design Public] Geometric Glamour This unconventional twist on the traditional Thanksgiving table makes a statement with red roses and geometric plates. Designed by Devin Kirk from Chicago home goods store Jayson Home, the table settings also feature clever touches like brass lamp shades used as candle holders, hand towels used as napkins, and a Polaroid that serves as a place card. [photo by Davin Youngs viaDesign Sponge] Neon AccentsYou didn’t think we’d forget about the current neon craze, did you? The next featured table setting idea comes from the creative mind of blogger and event planner Camille Styles, who had a hankering for neon-dipped pine cone place card holders. Fluorescent acrylic paint to the rescue! Check out the full tutorial at Camille Styles. [image by She-N-He Photography via Camille Styles] Formal FlairWant to go fancy? Feature eye-catching color combinations, such as blue and orange. Designed by Eddie Ross, the Thanksgiving table below incorporates a geometric tablecloth, formal china, and a hand-carved, hand-painted pumpkin vase that reinforces the vignette’s golden glow. [fromLonny] Elegant and Crisp Who says orange, rust and green have to appear on the Thanksgiving table? The setting in the next image utilizes refreshing, soothing shades of blue and yellow. This crisp, elegant design comes from Manvi Drona-Hidalgo of Mochatini. Note how shades of yellow and tan truly stand out against the pale blue tablecloth. [photo by Lawrence Luk via HGTV.com] Worldly Eclectic Another Eddie Ross creation, the spread below features a Persian rug tablecloth, brass goblets from Goodwill, Spode Indian Tree china from the 1920s, and tall taper candlesticks. Ross polished off the vignette the next morning with a bowl of fresh flowers. Cleverly Crafty Keep it crafty by creating an acorn tree centerpiece! This clever table vignette is the result of painted acorns with looped string glued to the caps. Don’t forget to check out the acorn napkin rings at each place setting… [from Better Homes and Gardens] Thanksgiving Buffet Style Table design isn’t just for place settings. If your Thanksgiving gathering will feature a buffet table, celebrate the look of a bountiful feast by layering edibles with the help of pieces like a 3-tier stand. Perfect for a spread of appetizers, this “cup runneth over look” proves that sometimes more is more! [from Pottery Barn]
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