Garden-Inspired Tabletop Finds for Spring Entertaining

Spring entertaining starts with the table—and this season, it’s all about a freshly cut, garden-inspired palette. Think soft petal pinks paired with grass greens and pieces that remind us of our favorite blooms. From pretty serveware to playful accents, these finds bring just-picked pretty to any setting. As Rhonda Eleish and Edie van Breems of Eleish van Breems Home remind us, the loveliest spring tables often begin with what nature provides: “While we don’t have access to our favorite Scandinavian twinflowers—a tender pale pink bloom—we do have moss, sweet woodruff, wild ferns, violets and sweet pea. Adding these to your table can add a delicate and unexpected touch of spring.”


WILLIAMS SONOMA
Scalloped glass charger; $19.95. Westport;
williams-sonoma.com


ICHENDORF MILANO
Botanica wine glass; $48 each.
Bloomingdale’s, Norwalk;

bloomingdales.com


PETER DUNHAM X HUDSON GRACE
Pink Shani floral napkin; $32. Greenwich;
hudsongracesf.com


DIOR
Lily of the Valley carafe; $550.
dior.com


AUGARTEN WIEN
Melon coffee cup & saucer; $850.
Eleish Van Breems Home, Westport;
evbantiques.com


BORDALLO PINHEIRO
Maria Flor cake stand; $120. Sur La Table, Darien;
surlatable.com


BITOSSI HOME
Dinner plate; $69.
bitossihome.it


&KLEVERING
Flora spoons; $30 for set of two.
smallable.com


ARTEL
Double Old Fashioned, glass; $190. abc carpet & home, Greenwich;
abchome.com


TERRAIN
Lily of the Valley taper holder; starting at $68. Westport;
shopterrain.com

 

 

 

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