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Friday Favorites

Veranda Magazine: How to Throw a Garden Party
With summer right around the corner, garden parties are the perfect way to get outside and use your favorite tabletop pieces! Veranda Magazine has given us a guide to throwing a garden party and their tips and tricks are spot on if you ask us. Even better, the designers featured are from right here in Dallas! One of their big tips: “work out the seating and use place cards.”


The color Orange

Orange is becoming quite a popular color as we are rounding the corner to summer. It is in fact the perfect color to represent a season revolved around being in the sun and having a tan; the color will really make you glow! Even better than wearing orange is incorporating it in a tabletop. There are so many ways to add orange, whether it is with pops of color or an overall color theme; we know you will be pleased with the end result.


Nate Berkus Tabletop Collection for Target
We love when designers collaborate with Target and create affordable pieces that everyone can have in their home! This collaboration with Nate Berkus is one we especially love because it revolves around the table. Elle décor went inside with the designer himself and asked five designers to put their own spin on the collection. Case in point…it’s fabulous! Already in stores, we encourage you to check it out and definitely take some pieces home to add to your collection.


POSH Collection Pieces of the Week
The peach Charles Sadek china is perfect for spring and summer. The lavish and opulent fine bone china inspired from the 18th century French porcelains create a beautiful place setting for your table. These floral prints have raised patterns and come in four colors that are intentionally mixed. We absolutely love the way they pair with other pieces and every tabletop they are incorporated into.

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