Black Rose Tablescape

Welcome to the Blog today, Friends, I am so excited that you’re here. Let’s explore this black and white table setting that, with the right lighting, can be just a little bit mysterious. Working in two colors is a good exercise in creating an interesting table setting with texture and shape. So let’s get started.
Black and white is a favorite combination and works well in any season. Summer is so filled with gorgeous color that sometimes I like to take a rest and allow my eye to relax with a quieter tablescape. The picture above illustrates the simple scene of alternating the two colors to create a restful but interesting plate stack.

A heavy white cotton tablecloth edged in white lines is the first layer on our table. It is followed by cotton white placemats with the same distinct lines in black creating the pattern. A beautiful fringe on each side of the placemat adds some additional texture to the table.

Here you can see the woven look of the placemats. The plate stack begins with a metal charger in matte black. the dinner plate has a scalloped edge that adds some character to the “Ultima” plate by Mikasa. Next is a salad/dessert plate by Noritake in a simple white porcelain with a very wide matte black rim.
You can see the lovely silver-plate flatware, “American Chippendale” by International Silver.

It can be a challenge choosing a flatware pattern that will enhance your overall setting. I was deciding between the two patterns shown above. Both are simple yet elegant and would work with the plate stack and overall design. The one on the left, American Chippendale” won out over the “Royal Plume” pattern on the right. What would you have chosen? There’s no right or wrong just a matter of which one you like best in this setting.

I experimented with several different crystal glasses. Some were more elaborate than others but these seemed to strike the right note with a little bit of design just like the flatware. They are by Vera Wang in the “Duchesse” pattern. I lover their elegant simplicity.

Napkins can also be difficult to choose although in this case the napkin choice came easily. It was the napkin display that was a bit more difficult. I tried the napkin in a simple solid silver-plated napkin ring and that looked really good but not perfect. Then I decided to turn the napkin into the rose you see above and everything fell into place. It looks almost like the topper on a cake.

Just a bit of color was added to the table in the very simple floral arrangement in a cut glass vase. The flowers, hydrangea, and the lemon verbena are from my garden. The blooms are also two-toned and fading adding a timeless feel to the table.

A few candles will be added for evening and with the lights dimmed the table will assume an air of mystery. Intimate dining for four will be a lovely way to entertain friends.

Just a note: everything on this table, except the flowers, was thrifted. You can create a similar tablescape by substituting your own dishes for the ones shown. The alternating pattern is what is most important. This would look great in blue and white, red and white or any other white plus a color combination you have on hand. Have fun!

Beautiful! Visiting from #anythinggoes!
Thanks so much for visiting, Melynda, I had fun putting this together. Have a lovely week.
Lynne
Oh my gosh! At first glance I thought this was a decadent chocolate dessert! Beautiful table setting.
Thanks, Leslie, it was fun to put this one together. Thanks for stopping by and have a great week.
Lynne
Oh how pretty! I am new to your blog and have been inspired! I would have to choose the utensil pattern on the right. Your table has an Art Deco vibe and those would’ve been so cute together. Just my thoughts 😉
Thanks, Crystal, and welcome to the Blog. I was torn between the two. the Art Deco flatware would have worked well. Thanks for visiting and have a lovely week.
Lynne
Lovely! The napkin fold is the star of the table.
Thanks, Jan, the rose added an art element to the table setting. Thanks for taking time to comment. Have a wonderful week.
Lynne
Now, I want some black plates! I have the white ones already! I think this is one of the most stunning tables you’ve shown us, Lynne!
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Thanks, Marsha, hope you find some black plates. This is such an easy tablescape to set up. Enjoy!
Lynne
Well Lynne, when I’m finally unpacked I’ll have to see if I can imitate your peaceful table. Mine will be floral not linear (although you’d never know I’m a linear gal, lol.)
Unpacking is exhausting, Robin but getting everything set up is such a good feeling. Sounds like your move went well. I hope you are very happy in your new space. Have a great week.
Lynne
Physical move went well but rushed. The new place has a laundry list of items gone wrong. Unpacking will take weeks, lol. I’ve done the kitchen (can’t find the everyday dinnerware box!) Setting up the library now. The dining room is 2 rows deep in boxes. Maybe I should open a box of china in the meantime…
Lynne, your tablescape is beautiful. I just love the look of it, and the black and white go so well together. I love how you created the black roses—just so lovely! Thank you for sharing with us at The Crazy Little Lovebirds link party #47.
Thanks, Steph, the table looked very elegant in black and white. Thanks for stopping by. Enjoy your week.
Lynne