A Beautiful Thanksgiving Table with Euro Ceramica
When Euro Ceramica contacted me and asked me to do work with them on a blog post, I jumped at the chance because it was something different and it sounded fun to style a table around their beautiful dinnerware and glasses!
My friend Kim, who lives close by, has an outdoor space with the most fabulous table and I knew it would be the perfect setting for a unique and festive Thanksgiving table scape. Kim is an amazing stylist and always has great ideas and so many fabulous accessories and she agreed to help me with creating this fun table.
We used beautiful fabric for the table runner and added velvet pumpkins from her collection as well as some white candlesticks. The blues in the velvet pumpkins blended perfectly with the dishes and I absolutely love how it turned out! I think setting a pretty table makes the occasion even more special.
Even though we used a Thanksgiving theme for this table, these dishes from Euro Ceramica would be amazing for other times of the year and events. They would lend themselves to a festive summer them and would be perfect for Taco Tuesday! Just change up the napkins and add flowers instead of pumpkins and you have a totally different look! I absolutely love how colorful these dishes are…the possibilities are endless!
Euro Ceramica makes many other dinnerware patterns as well as glasses. They are all dishwasher and microwave safe and very reasonably priced. I’ve included some of my favorites patterns as well as some gorgeous velvet pumpkins in the boutique below. I think a set of dinnerware would be a great gift idea…so be sure to check it out!
“Founded in 1994 by Nicolas Marjieh, Euro Ceramica has been pursuing the mission of bringing quality design at affordable prices straight to your table for over 25 years. With a global focus and designers located in Portugal, Italy, Spain, the U.S., among other places, Euro Ceramica fuses tradition and modernity into a unique blend of art and function. The World at Your Table: Euro Ceramica.”
I hope you’ve enjoyed this post and are inspired to do something a little different with your Thanksgiving table! Thank you so much for reading today!