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Tara Seawright

120 E 86th St
New York, NY, 10028
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Tara Seawright

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NYC&G Table Top

This table vignette was designed for The New York Tabletop Show at Forty One Madison’s Market Week, presented by New York Cottages and Gardens. This prestigious event is a go to for table top buyers from all over the world, and given that it is a fictional gathering we decided to create something unexpected and perhaps a tad impractical; something that would truly stand out. The genesis for the design was the fur tablecloth, we then chose a china pattern with accents of pink and gold that would stand out against the busy background, placed over pink chargers that beautifully compliment to the tablecloth color. In taking the gold accent a step further, we used gold jewel encrusted salt and pepper shakers, gold stemware from Versace and gold garden stools from Tucker Robbins. The gold accents are a fresh and unexpected look, as most people opt for silver flatware. All of these elements combined create an impossibly glamorous table setting suggestive of something only New York City could handle.

NYC&G Table Top

This table vignette was designed for The New York Tabletop Show at Forty One Madison’s Market Week, presented by New York Cottages and Gardens. This prestigious event is a go to for table top buyers from all over the world, and given that it is a fictional gathering we decided to create something unexpected and perhaps a tad impractical; something that would truly stand out. The genesis for the design was the fur tablecloth, we then chose a china pattern with accents of pink and gold that would stand out against the busy background, placed over pink chargers that beautifully compliment to the tablecloth color. In taking the gold accent a step further, we used gold jewel encrusted salt and pepper shakers, gold stemware from Versace and gold garden stools from Tucker Robbins. The gold accents are a fresh and unexpected look, as most people opt for silver flatware. All of these elements combined create an impossibly glamorous table setting suggestive of something only New York City could handle.

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