Shades of Rust Tablescape

Welcome, Everyone, to the blog today. I wanted to share this tablescape with you as we move further into Fall. The colors are a bit unusual as the tones are softer and tend towards rust and rose. From this view you can see the shades of browns, rusts and pinks that make up the majority of the tablecloth. Some green is mixed in and provides a lovely autumn look but somehow softer. I wanted a casual look so used a rattan charger and pottery glasses to keep it just a bit country.

Here’s a closer look at the beautiful colors in this tablecloth. They are a bit muted and really quite pretty.

The flatware has beautiful blackened handles and is one I use everyday. The handles have varying degrees of curvature adding some additional interest to the flatware.

Here’s a closer look at the Annapolis pottery water and wine cups. I’ve had these for years and use them frequently. I love their rustic look and they add to the casual feel of the table.

I used a dinner plate from Villeroy & Boch and a salad/dessert plate from Noritake. Using a round and a square plate together again adds interest to the table. The colors blend well together. The dinner plates are an unusual color and I was happy to see how well they blended with the tablecloth. I found these a few years ago while Thrifting.

The centerpiece consists of some beautiful Fall flowers and foliage. I love using baskets to display flowers and this fits so nicely with the tablecloth and plate colors. A rattan bow wraps the basket and helps create that country, casual look for the table.

I love how all the rustic colors come together in this table setting. The shapes in the tablecloth and in the china and flatware are casual and create interest. Love that the flowers are seasonal and could come right out of the garden. This was easy to put together and I hope you enjoy the slightly different color palate for Fall.