Since we first shared it, we’ve returned to the scene of one particular supper staged by Natalie Jones’s design shop in the UK (see Bringing in the Sheaves: Harvest Table Inspiration from Caro of Somerset). “Inspired by a windswept walk through the forest and onto the beach,” as Natalie told us, the setting is complete with a dramatic bundle of grasses hanging like a chandelier above the table.
Though the DIY hanging bough is a project, many of the other pieces are surprisingly simple. Here’s how to get the look, just in time for Thanksgiving.
Above: Jones collaborated with stylist Hana Snow, who created the textural cloud from found water reeds and wheat stalks. Photograph courtesy of Caro. Above: A closeup of the table. Photograph courtesy of Caro.
Decor
Above: By all means, make your own arrangement if you can. An at-the-ready (and decidedly more minimal) option is the Golden Fields Wheat Wreath, $95 from Slow Roads.
Soft Goods
Above: The washed linen tablecloth is, surprisingly, a budget find from H&M Home. For something similar, try the Linen Blend Tablecloth, $49.99. (A canvas drop cloth would also do well in a pinch.) Above: At the Caro dinner, the hand-frayed linen napkins were dyed with clove. A shortcut: Rough Linen’s Raw Edge Smooth Linen Napkin Set in light grey. It’s currently on sale; $83 for a set of four from Rough Linen.
Serveware & Glassware
Above: The original dishes are from Dutch brand HK Living. A good lookalike? Anthropologie’s Jasper Portuguese Stoneware. A set of four side plates in white (left) is $56; a set of four dinner plates in “mist” (right) is $64. Above: The flatware is a mix of two Hay designs: Everyday and Sunday. The stainless steel Sunday Spoon is available from Connox, £36 for five; pieces of Everyday Flatware can be found via The Modern Shop. Above: As for the “river” of glassware down the center of the table? The duo chose Chai Glasses, £4 each from Bailey’s Home, for their watery color. (Another option? The pale green Amina Recycled Tumbler Glasses, $67 for a set of six from The Citizenry.)
Details
Above: Atop each plate: not miniature hay bales but tiny bristled scrubbers. The Escobeta Root Brush is $7 from Tienda Salsita (“Escobetas de raiz are traditional Latin American dish scrubbers made from zacaton roots,” according to the retailer. “They’re gentle on dishes but do an amazing job of scrubbing.”)
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