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Created by Amanda Hunt
Since we remodeled the dining room we are re-thinking our formal wear. We like clean and classic lines (love Art Deco) and lots of white space. This palette with purple and blue hues makes us think these would make terrific accent colors. I tossed in a Christmas bowl since, well, you can't expect color coordination at Christmas! Ha!
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Your tabletop is where a good amount of time is spent with your guests and the dinnerware is an intimate part of that experience. We believe dinnerware is as much about style than anything recommend you give thought to what you want the setting to say.
You might start with level of formality. Yes, there are two large groups, formal and casual, but within those there is a good deal of formality latitude. The level you choose should probably reflect your personal style as much as anything and not clash with everything else you are planning for the meal. Next you might consider styles and colors that can work with your other tabletop items such as bowls and serving trays. Part of your style consideration might include different ethnic types; perhaps a square Japanese plate if you serve fish or sushi or thicker white porcelain for a more northern European look.
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