Spring awakens the senses naturally, with soft pops of color and the first bulbs peeking through the garden. In design, we're inspired by these early signs of life. As you welcome friends into your space and create tablescapes this spring, we encourage you to explore color and reimagine patterns.
Inspired by Color
Color opens a world of possibilities in design. In spring, our floral arrangements often feature gorgeous shades of sunny yellow and bright orange. Buttercup-hued tulips and daffodils bring warmth and energy to our spaces. A quintessential springtime arrangement like Lillian’s Laughter is the perfect foundation for creating an inviting and warm tablescape.
Pattern as a Grounding Force
Bold patterns can enhance a display or disrupt its natural flow. A napkin is a subtle way to introduce a bold statement without covering your entire table with a tablecloth. This cotton-linen napkin by Pomegranate complements the floral arrangement beautifully without overpowering it. Its pattern offers a charming nod to spring while providing a sense of openness through its natural negative space.
One-of-a-Kind Serving Peices
We often revisit this concept—so it’s no mystery—but we strongly believe that your “special” serving pieces don’t need to be saved for a special occasion. Using your best tableware naturally elevates an otherwise simple tablescape. In this particular look, we highlight American pottery by Durant Kilns—the bold turquoise dances effortlessly among the orange florals. The mix of everyday and refined pieces creates a harmonious table design, both striking and inviting, perfect for gathering around.
Spring is an amazing time to experiment with color in your décor. Inviting complementary colors into your designs unfolds naturally when you use florals as your guide. Incorporate patterns that enhance rather than overwhelm your design. Build your design by adding and subtracting elements, drawing from all your resources. Happy designing!