Food & Entertaining - Tabletop Ideas

Tabletop styling secrets

By
Margot Austin
Issue SLMI08110001

This article appeared in November 2008 issue

American interior designer Charlotte Moss dishes on how to set a stunning tabletop.

STYLE AT HOME Many people swear by all-white dishware, but your tables
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are a riot of colour and pattern. What's your secret for making it all work?
CHARLOTTE MOSS I generally recommend that everyone have all-white plates and serving pieces – you can always add colour to white, which mixes well with any pattern. I try to keep the table interesting and peaceful without being chaotic. There's a difference between an eclectic table and a chaotic one.

S@H Speaking of colour, the second floor in your Manhattan store, The Townhouse, is painted the prettiest shade of green – a colour not often seen in dining areas.
CM It's painted Pantone's Young Wheat, but we call it Lettuce. That's about as edible as it gets. You can use it in a living or dining room. Try it with chocolate-colour velvet, hot pink silk or volumes of white linen. It's a very versatile and flexible colour.

S@H Are there any dos and don'ts when choosing a paint colour for the dining room?
CM No, it depends on the individual – her likes and dislikes. Is the space for all meals, just dinners or mostly entertaining? Does it have windows – is there natural light? It all depends on the mood you're trying to create. There really are no rules. For example, try a highgloss charcoal grey. Pair it with Lucite Ghost chairs, white china on citron yellow cloths and crisp ivory napkins. Then add creamware mixed with black basalt. Or paint the walls an orchid colour. Use white-frame Louis XVI chairs upholstered in dark brown leather, and linens in shades of orchids, like lilac and periwinkle. Then add Wedgwood whites. Or go for pale blue grey walls. Slipcover the chairs in blue-and-white ticking, and mix floral china with crisp white and something vintage against the backdrop of a mahogany table.

S@H You're a fashion aficionado as well. How do you bring a sense of fashion to the tabletop?
CM Just the way I would dress, wearing vintage with J. Crew. In other words, a mix. A one-note look can fall flat, like wearing all one designer from head to toe. It leaves no room for self-expression and personalization. One rule of thumb: be yourself, and be guided by your instincts.

S@H What are your secrets to setting a table?
CM Most important, the table should say something about the host. It's personal. It should be ravishing – either ravishingly simple or ravishingly elaborate. And always, the glasses must be pristine, the silver must be polished, the linens must be pressed and the place cards neatly written.

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