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2016 FALL DINING GUIDE
Fall entertaining( continued)
Fall is agreat season for ditching the paper and plastic and taking your dinnerware outdoors. Tableware industry experts say there are many positives to introducing your“ good stuff” to Mother Nature. It won’ t blow away like paper plates, and it’ s far more environmentally friendly than Styrofoam.
MIX IT UP
While serving finger foods on small plates is extremely popular and encourages your guests to mingle, there’ s a definite return toward the comfort and connection of asit-down meal. To set the perfect fall table, designers encourage mixing and matching patterns to reflect your distinctive style.
“ I generallystart with apatternthatsets the tone for the evening, one that reflects what I’ m feeling for this particular gathering,” says Replacements’ designer Julie Robbins.“ Whether that’ s a cute salad plate that’ sgoingtosit atopthe dinnerplate, ora funcolor Iwantasmymaindesign element or theme. Ithen add pieces that either draw out that feeling or ground the placesettingtogive me the ambiance I want for my entire table.”
Robbins says that may mean pairing a current fall favorite, such as a dinner plate in Woodland by Spode, with vintage American amber glass from the 1940s. She also mixes different pieces. For example, adding a hued glass accent salad
plate creates another layer of dimension, while a bright goblet can infuse a much needed pop of seasonal color.
LIGHT UP YOUR EVENINGS There’ sreally no need to go heavy on the decorations for fall outdoor entertaining. Bright leaves, pumpkins, seasonal berries and other naturals create the perfect autumn décor. Experts say you don’ t need a floral centerpiece if you have nature all around you. Instead, use candles to light up your evenings.
“ It’ stime to upgrade from the Mason jar look by mixing glassware and candles,” says Robbins.“ Lighting can trulyset the mood for your gathering, which is why I’ m big on creating an eclectic grouping down the middle of my table by mixing glass and metal candlesticks with hurricanes, clear decanters and other pieces I can use to hold candles. If you don’ t think you have enough pieces, old tumblers make great votive cups, while you can also turn wine glasses and goblets upside down and place candles on the inverted base. This is beautiful for daytime entertaining, and when lit, creates a simple, warm feeling on those nights when you’ re just starting to feel anip in the air.”
Looking for more fall inspiration? Robbins and team suggest checking out Replacements’ website at replacements. com. ◆
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