



Valentine's Day Tablescape Details
Floral Tablecloth: LoveShackFancy
Wood Charger: Nambé (sold out but similar HERE and HERE)
China Dinner Plate: “Elizabeth” by Haviland and Parlon
Scalloped Polka Dot Bread Plate: “Simply Anna Polka” by Anna Weatherley
Toile Square Dessert Plate: “Romantic England Red” by J & G Meakin
Gold Flatware: Towle (similar HERE)
Cranberry Coupe Glasses: vintage and unmarked, similar HERE and HERE
Cranberry Hand-Painted Tumblers: Vintage Mary Gregory
Cranberry Glass Vase With White Hand-Painted Flowers: Vintage Mary Gregory
Fringed Burgundy Napkins: Pier1
Gold Criss-Cross Napkin Rings: Crate & Barrel
Small Heart-Shaped Ramekins: Le Creuset
Centerpiece: UrbanStems
Brass Candlesticks: Baldwin
Spiral Twist Lacquered Candles: Sobremesa (also available HERE)
Chocolate-Covered Caramel Apples: Amy’s Candy Kitchen
Heart-Shaped Chocolates: Neuhaus



2 thoughts on “Valentine’s Day Tablescape”
Haven’t commented for a long time but I’ve been here all the while. Love the Valentine’s Day tablescape. Very festive.
Couple of questions….
Did you purchase your home in Wisconsin furnished? With the pandemic and various lockdowns, I imagine it would have been hard to do furniture shopping especially for a period home that you appear to have.
And, when are you going to do a lifestyle/decor book. I’ve mentioned this in the past so girl, when are you going to give me some satisfaction. Comparing your NYC vs Wisconsin styles would be a good place to start.
And finally, please do a house tour on the blog. To satisfy us peeping toms out there.
absolutely beautiful!