Spring Peony Tablescape

Spring Peony Tablescape

Peony season is here - the moment I imagined when I drew the petals of the Peony Bloom print back in January. Their coral combines with the warm, earthy terracotta of Jaipur pink in the tablecloths and napkins of this lunch setting.
Rosanna setting a spring table

The flowers are the hero of this table; what a joy to be able to use the first of the Coral Charm peonies pictured in the print.

I combined them with spring blossom, butterfly ranunculus and pale lemon ranunculus too. I love this jug - the stripes echo the edge of the tablecloth!

Striped terracotta and white vase with coral charm peonies

Credits

Bud vases: Joanna Ling Ceramics
Candles: Candle Flair
Jugs and candlesticks: Lamp LDN
Plates, napkin rings, glasses and cutlery: Bonadea
Blouse: Smock London
Gown: Needle & Thread
Photographer: Georgia Meramo

£140.00
Size400cm x 180cm

A Jaipur pink tablecloth in our bestselling peony print. The colour is inspired by the Coral Charm peony and the warm, earthy hue of the Pink City. Rosanna drew the print by hand. This design was then traced, cut into teak wood and block printed by the talented artisans with whom she works in Jaipur. The tablecloth is finished with a 6-inch contrast stripe.

Printed by hand, no two tablecloths are ever quite the same. Block printing is a technique handed down from generation to generation, whether it is the deft, delicate touch required to carve the motifs from teak or pear wood, or the light, exact tap used to stamp onto fabric.

Sold in two sizes:

170cm x 270cm
180cm x 400cm

Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle. Do not bleach. For air drying, please avoid direct sunlight. To tumble drying, please use a low heat. The product can be ironed on a low setting and dry cleaned. Full care guidelines here.

100% Indian cotton



Peony bloom napkin with peony napkin ring detail

These flower napkin rings were a find too; I love how they gather the linen. The cutlery is from Bonadea too.

£18.00

A pair of napkins in our terracotta peony print, hand-drawn by Rosanna.  The plain edge gives them a simpler look for styling the table.

The print was stamped by hand onto Indian cotton using the ancient technique of block printing, for which Jaipur is famed. It is a craft that has been handed down from generation to generation. No two napkins will be quite the same due to the hand-technique used. 

Sold as a pair. The price stated is for 2 napkins.

Napkin size: 50cm x 50cm

Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle. Do not bleach. For air drying, please avoid direct sunlight. To tumble drying, please use a low heat. The product can be ironed on a low setting and dry cleaned. Full care guidelines here.

100% Indian cotton



Risotto primavera and a white chocolate and rhubarb tart on the menu. Seasonal dishes to mark the much-longed-for start of spring. For it is May, "All things seem possible in May" (Edwin Way Teale).

White chocolate rhubarb tart

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