Lighthouses on a Summer Tablescape
Hubby and I love lighthouses and summer is a perfect time to create a lighthouse tablescape. I have done lighthouse themed tablescapes before, one in 2021 here and one in 2019 here but this one is different. I found this lighthouse tablecloth at Spoonflower online and I knew it would match my lighthouse salad plates.
This lighthouse salad plate set was made by American Atelier at Home. There are four different lighthouse designs in the set but I only used three on this table setting. I bought the plates on Ebay a few years ago. I love the colors and the design around the rim of the plate. This actual lighthouse is in Cape Neddick, Maine near York.
The other lighthouses on the plates on this tablescape are West Quoddy Head in Lubec, Maine and Split Rock Lighthouse near Silver Bay, Minnesota. The missing lighthouse plate shows Cape Hatteras on Hatteras Island in the Outer Banks.
I chose this light beige melamine dinner plate to match the beige background color of the tablecloth. I bought them at HomeGoods several years ago and some turquoise plates in the same pattern. They were made by Il Mulino New York.
This is one of the chargers I often use on my beach and ocean themed tablescapes. I bought them when I first started tablescaping several years ago. They are a heavy blue glass and I love the color and the tweed like design in the glass. They are made by Villeroy and Boch and the pattern is Verona. Not sure where I found them online. I have this charger in a few other colors as well.
I really love the frosted cream color of this flatware set, it is so unique. The flatware was made by D & D Inox in Italy. I bought the set at Neiman Marcus or Bloomingdales during a major sale several years ago. I have this design in a few other frosted colors as well.
I bought these nautical themed napkin rings on Ebay several years ago. The blue and cream colors are perfect on this tablescape. While I was pulling this tablescape together I was struggling to decide what accent color I wanted to use for the napkins and my daughter stopped by and immediately suggested coral and she was right on! She often does that with my tablescapes, she is very creative, and she has a good eye for design. I found these chambrey coral napkins on Amazon last week.
I found these ceramic Kate Aspen lighthouse place card holders on Ebay a few weeks ago.
The blue glass goblet on the left came from Hobby Lobby a few months ago. I can’t remember where I bought the coral glass goblet on the right. I thought it was Hobby Lobby but I am not sure. I have a few different coral/pink goblets and they are all different shades of those colors. Sometimes I can’t decide whether to inventory them as coral or pink and I put them in both folders on the computer.
I found this wood lighthouse at Michael’s online a few months ago. The colors are a perfect match for the tablecloth.
I remembered that I used these lighthouse tea light candle holders on one of the earlier lighthouse tablescapes that I did so I added one on each side of the lighthouse centerpiece. I’m not sure where I bought them. I have had them for several years.
I love lighthouses! Maybe next year we will take a tour to see more of them on the East Coast.
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