Bar Palladio's cobalt frescoes envisaged by Marie-Anne have long been a mainstay of my moodboard. This bestselling tablecloth was inspired by the blues of this bar, as well as the Chhavi Niwas at City Palace.
White linen napkins were tied with ribbon made from the same block printed fabric as the tablecloth. I used silver as the accent colour with antique candlesticks, fine silver cutlery and glassware finished with a metallic edge. The candles are a nod to the bar's frescoes with hand-painted dahlias climbing up them.
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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
The flowers were grown on our terrace in Jaipur: huge dinner plate dahlias, chrysanthemums, spray roses and bougainvillea. All arranged in bud vases of different heights.
If you love this bar as much as I do, go follow Polo Palladio which opens officially this month at Rajasthan Polo Club.
Credits
Plates: Good Earth
Glassware: Good Earth
Cutlery: Arnes India
Dress: Kalita
With thanks to Barbara and Rakesh.
Bar Palladio, Rambagh, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004, India
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