Welcome to Panoply! Today I am happy to share a table that is Transitioning to Welcome Fall. I hope you will stay awhile, because I am hosting fifteen additional stylists who are sharing ideas for the upcoming season with tablescaping ideas!
The links to all the other participants in this Welcome Fall Tablescape Blog Hop will be at the end of this post.With the first cool morning last week that we've had in months, I was inspired to start packing away summer decor and get the seasonal transition beginning. I have never been so ready for fall, after experiencing the first summer of drought conditions in our West Virginia southern region in several years.
Grocery florals are consistent with what's blooming now here in my zone 7a region (you can click on this link and find your zone in the 2024 updated plant hardiness map). Sunflowers, goldenrod, hypericum, mums, eryngium (blue star thistle) complement some dried wheat at the table's center. It's a time of year where it's still hot (those cool mornings only lasted a week), and a lot of plants (and grass ๐) are looking weary. The vibrant colors in the flowers were intentionally chosen to complement my table setting elements. The salad plates used today made my heart skip a beat when I saw them on Anthropologie's website last year. The touch of leopard, along with those blooms - ๐๐- be still, my heart!
Your eyes aren't wonky, no. I purposely offset my salad plates when I want the dinner plate's pattern to show a bit, like a slip that hangs just below a hemline. The rattan chargers and napkin rings are a good late summer/early fall choice. The bee flatware choice is still very much indicative of what's happening out in my garden - especially with little bumbles all over my container blooms. Fitz and Floyd Reynard the Fox pitcher, along with creamer and sugar, found their way out of the upstairs bookcase and onto the table. It wasn't until I made the graphic for this blog hop that I remembered the spiral runner in fall colors, which I had purchased back in 2015 (used in tablescapes here, here, and here). I really love this runner. (I also have a spiral runner my daughter made in Christmas seasonal textiles, used in this tablescape here).
The days are getting shorter, another natural sign of transitioning to welcome fall. With that, table lighting adds warmth to the mood of the tablescape.
I chose cordless, rechargeable table top lights for this occasion.We used this style lamp when living in our condo, and they're great for portability and use where outlets are impractical. Wanting to embellish with a bit of on-trend flair, I purchased (separately) woven shades with a scalloped edge for the lights. They work especially well for summer and fall, and also add a bit more texture for the tablescape.
I always like to list my sources for my tables, both for my reference as well as for readers' interest. I don't receive sponsorships; I just like to share in case you're inspired by one or more items.
Source List for Fall Tablescape
Salad Plates - Anthropologie House of Hackney
Dinner Plates - Lenox Merriment Vintage 1977
Rattan Placemats, Napkin Rings - Pier 1
Napkins, Tiffin Glassware, F&F Reynard Fox Set, Wheat Centerpieces, Copper Peat Pot - Estate Sales
Tablecloth - April Cornell
Spiral Runner - Co-op gallery in Cass WV, artisan-made; Pumpkins, Felted Acorns - artisan-made
Flatware - Wallace Napoleon Bee, eBay
Graduated Ceramic Bud Vases - Afloral
Petit Green Bud Vase - Juliska Jardin du Monde
Table Lights - Amazon
Lampshades - Pottery Barn
I think you'll find plenty more inspiration in the list of stylists below who are participating in this blog hop. The links below will take you directly to each blog listed. Enjoy!
Panoply - Transitioning to Welcome Fall
Hyacinths for the Soul - Welcome, Autumn, the Richest of Seasons
Home is Where the Boat Is - Plaid, Petals and Pumpkins
Life and Linda - Whooo's Ready for Fall
Everyday Living - The Splendors of Autumn
Dinner at Eight - Set a Captivating Table when Summer Turns to Fall
Thrifting Wonderland - Fall Is In the Air
My Thrift Store Addiction - Anticipating Autumn Transferware Tea Time
The Bookish Dilettante - Welcome Fall Tablescape: Textured Neutrals
Belle Bleu Interiors - Savoring Summer's Final Days and Anticipating Autumn's Arrival
Red Cottage Chronicles - Transform Your Table with Beautiful Purple Hues for Autumn
The Painted Apron - Easing Into Fall
Karin's Kottage - Easy Natural Fall Tablescape Ideas Anyone Can Do
The Cat's Whiskerz - Autumn Bliss
Mantel and Table - 4 Easy Tips for Setting a Beautiful Fall Tablescape
Corner of Plaid and Paisley - Autumn Splendor Tablescape
I thank you for your visit today, and hope you enjoyed my interpretation of transitioning to welcome fall. Tablescaping, Antiquing, and Landscape Gardening are a few of my favorite things, and if you'd like, you may browse more of these kinds of posts under my headers. If you're on a mobile device, just scroll to the bottom of your reading pane and click on "view web version" and you'll see my topics of interest.
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Enjoy your last few weeks of summer, and I hope you embrace the transition to welcome fall!
Rita C. at Panoply
A special thank you to Suzanne for featuring this post on Pieced Pastimes: Saturday Sparks Link Party 634 and to Julie from My Wee Abode Tuesday Turn About #269!
Parties I Share With: Pieced Pastimes, Love Your Creativity, BNOTP, My Wee Abode, French Ethereal SYS, County Road 407 Farmhouse Friday
Rita, what a fun foxy table! Always fun to see Reynard, and I suspect he is happy to join your fall table. Love the little wicker lamps. I like to add these to a table as well, especially if we are out on the terrace in the evening. Your center fall florals and the swirl detail is clever. Well done! Thanks for organizing and hosting us, dear friend. Happy Fall!
ReplyDeleteGood morning, Rita. I love the above shot of your table. It gives a great view of transitioning into fall. I totally understand drought conditions and a tired garden, we desperately need rain. The lamps with the wicker shades add a cozy ambiance to your table, perfect for autumn. I have always been a fan of Fitz & Floyd and Reynard adds a whimsical element to your table, I am sure he appreciated being set free from the bookcase. The Anthro plates are stunning, I somehow missed these last year. The spiral runner with its autumn colors is the perfect addition to transition from summer into autumn. Thanks so much for organizing our blog hops. Happy Fall!
ReplyDeleteWhat a handsome table to transition to fall Rita! I can see how those plates stole your heart with their mix of animal print with floral motif. It’s uncanny how the plates match your beautiful spiral quilted runner! Love the whimsy of Reynard the Fox at your table in your pitcher, cream and sugar. Your bird’s eye view shot shows how cozy your table is with your cordless lamps adding a soft glow and nice bit of ambiance. Love the texture of their scalloped shades to pair with your wheat floral box. Like you, I’m so ready to kick summer to the curb and welcome fall! We had a nice break last week from the heat and humidity but it’s back with a vengeance, getting warmer as the week progresses. Thanks so much for all your organizing efforts for these hops, I so appreciate you! ๐ฝ️ Happy Tuesday! ๐๐๐งก
ReplyDeleteOh Rita! What a perfectly cozy transition to autumn! Those cordless lamps caught my eye immediately, as I have been spying them here and there lately and really need to get a few! I love the plates from Anthropology too, and offsetting them is a brilliant idea and I think it looks fabulous done that way! I am so ready for fall to begin in earnest as it has been one very hot and humid summer up here in the 'North' with temps expected to reach 39 degrees celsius today. Thank you so much for bringing us all together and hosting our blog hops!
ReplyDeleteSpectacular Fall design. Love tiny cloth pumpkins.
ReplyDeleteThank you, friend! Anything cloth in decor makes for easy storage, which I love most!
DeleteHi Rita, your table setting is absolutely lovely! I really like the appearance of the offset salad plates and I adore your sweet fox cream and sugar set--pinning! I am in complete agreement about the weather. The last few days are the first time our temps haven't soared into three digits and I will gladly welcome cooler days ahead. Thanks again for hosting us! Happy almost fall!
ReplyDeleteHi Rita. Love those rechargeable table lamps. We are having weird weather here in Illinois. Going to hit 100 today and bad storms to follow. Crazy for this time of year in the midwest. Poor kids going to school in this heat. Have a great rest of your week. Hugs. Kris
ReplyDeleteThis is such a pretty table, Rita. I don't know where to begin! First of all, I like your plates. They look so pretty together, especially offset that way! And I like the fox pitcher, cream and sugar set. Woodland creatures are so popular now, and they always make me smile.
ReplyDeleteThe colors are all perfect for fall, and your centerpiece makes a lovely statement, too. Thank you so much for hosting these blog hop parties! Happy fall!
Such a beautiful tablescape you've created Rita! I love battery or rechargeable lights too! The ambient light is so special. The woodland creatures are so adorable!
ReplyDeleteHi Rita, your table is a lovely transition to Fall with the spiral runner, pumpkins and felted acorns! Love love the Antro leopard floral plates, they look like a MacKenzie-Childs pattern. Using the cordless lamps is a brilliant idea to add ambient lighting to the table. I always enjoy the photos you take from above your tablescapes, they show the ultimate table design so well. I think we are all ready for fall temps after this really hot summer! Thanks so much for all your hard work being our hostess, you are much appreciated!
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Rita, your overhead shot is so beautiful. Love the runner and those plates, oh my. The leopard in them is calling my name. Reynard the fox is so striking, so handsome. Don’t you just love the Napoleon bee flatware? The cordless lamps are so perfect. Love their rattan scalloped edges. A lovely table to welcome an early fall. Thank you for organizing the fun blog hops.
ReplyDeleteI love the texture of the rattan placemats, napkin rings and accessories. They are so perfect with fall, as is the wheat display. As for those plates -- four star!
ReplyDeleteRita! Thank you so much for hosting this fall tablescape hop!! Your table is so beautiful! I love your colorful quilted runner… so perfect for fall! The little lamps just add another layer of texture and light! I am dying over your plates from Anthro! This gets me so excited for fall dinner parties!
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Karin
This is so gorgeous, Rita. Love the wonderful fall mix of colors and patterns, But oh my that Fox pitcher is just so adorable. So glad you included him; what a find!
ReplyDeleteOh my Rita, those salad plates are certainly heart skipping additions to your pretty table. Sunflowers and wheat make a great Fall transition into Fall and I really love the lighting on the table with those cute rattan shades.
ReplyDeleteI love all the texture that you have incorporated into your beautiful fall table, Rita!! I adore the colorful quilted table runner, it really compliments your fabulous Anthropology plates!! What a brilliant idea to incorporate the little cordless lamps (no pun intended!!) so cute with the rattan shades. Love all the sunflower and fall mini bouquets as well- they make the table very cheerful. Thank you so much for all the work you put into leading our hop, it is much appreciated!! Wishing you a wonderful fall season ๐๐☀️
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful transitional table Rita! You always find the most unique things - love the Anthro salads and the spiral runner is so pretty with all the vibrant fall colors. The lamps are a wonderful idea for this time of year and the PB shades are just gorgeous - what a great find. The Reynard fox set is darling and so glad you included them on the table. Thanks for organizing these blog hops- there is always so much creativity and inspiration to be had. Happy Tuesday to you!
ReplyDeleteThe spiral runner in that first overhead picture really caught my eye, Rita. It embodies the colors of Fall but adds a touch of fun to the table. the lamps were an inspired choice and I love those woven shades. I have not seen them before but they add so much texture to the table. the Anthropologie plates are fabulous and fun, another light touch to your tablescape. I'm a fan of Fitz & Floyd and really enjoyed seeing Mr. Fox sharing the table with your guests. A great way to start the Fall season, Rita.
ReplyDeleteGood morning, Rita! Your welcome to Fall tablescape has my heart singing! I am so ready for cooler temperatures! Your table setting is absolutely gorgeous adorned in the rich colors of autumn. The spiral table runner is beautiful, and the Anthropology plates are so striking. The blooms combined with the leopard print is so pretty. Your floral arrangements flanking the wheat make such a lovely centerpiece. Thanks so much for hosting this fun event and all that you do! Wishing you happy fall! Shannon@Belle Bleu Interiors
ReplyDeleteWhat a welcoming table - and a fabulous way to welcome fall! The lamps are awesome and I love the colors in your salad plates....sorry I missed posting this time, just too busy!
ReplyDeleteI love your charming table! It indeed welcomes fall by giving us a peek at the color show to come. From the first photo, I was entranced by the spiral table runner with its gorgeous pattern and mix of warm colors. I like the energy it brings to the table and how it adds another layer of texture with the rattan elements and florals. Of course I'm crazy about the F&F pieces! Thanks for organizing these wonderful hops!
ReplyDeleteRita your table is lovely and the salad plates are right up my alley. I even wear a lot of leopard in my clothing guess it is my red hair. LOL. But I like it. I am envious of the over head shots that you do so well. I can't get high enough (I don't use a ladder as I am not steady enough.) I really like the lamp shades...I'm always looking for little shades and those add just the right texture to your table. I am so glad the little Fitz & Floyd Foxes came to the table. They are adorable. So sorry I missed the hop...next time for sure.
ReplyDeleteRita, I enjoyed your interpretation of transitioning to fall. What a great idea to add the cordless, rechargeable table top lights. The table looks cozy, and I'm all about ambience. The bee flatware is lovely, and the bees are quite busy in my garden this time of year. Happy Labor Day weekend!
ReplyDeleteRita, as always I am charmed by your table settings. This one in particular has a special place in my heart. Fall is is close to saying my favorite season and I love how you have pulled together beautiful elements for transitioning. You may remember we share a love for the F&F fox. I love you have such fabulous pieces. Sunflowers and wheat are lovely here and I adore the addition of the lamps. Wishing a wonderful fall transition Rita and a wonderful Labor Day weekend........
ReplyDeleteOh this is wonderful Rita! The colors are so vibrantly fall, and I love your salad plates. How fun to have your table reflect what's going on in your yard too. Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful table as well as hosting the hop! I'm honored to participate!
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