
Turkish Oushak . RH Home . Woodstock . VT.
I have looked at so many chairs they are all starting to look alike. I fell in love with two tables – a very reasonably priced Ballard Design Trestle table, and a mid-range Dovetail Campbell table, which I was surprised wasn’t more expensive. Why you ask? The answer is simple – I was born with silver spoon taste. It’s legs are turned, and have a beautiful curve, it’s finish rustic. The combination is refined without being prissy, coastal without being kitsch.

Ballard Design . Tatum Trestle Table . $1099.
That’s the trick. Being suggestive without being overt. That’s why I have spent so much time looking, looking again, second guessing, and finally making my selections. Trust me when I tell you – mistakes will still be made. It’s the nature of the process. Some will be easy fixes, some will cost a disgusting amount of money to fix. Ouch. Those, however, are the ones I will never make again.

Dovetail . Campbell Dining Table . $1362.50
After all that searching, I landed on chairs from the most unlikely of places. Will I consider them a mistake. Time will tell. I chose a version of the Windsor Chair in a dirty blue. High backed – arm chairs that will sit at the head of the table. Side chairs are going to be a simple Parsons curved back chair from IKEA. Yup. In the end, frame plus slip cover is just $129. a piece. The will be used most frequently. Everyone likes to sit in the “kitchen” – since the dining room is open to that tiny, but incredibly sweet, u-shaped kitchen, I know that is where people will hang out.

Tick Tock . Perfect accent to play off the gray.
I am going with a Cirque Pendant by Louis Poulsen. The colors are muted – not the bright primaries you would normally think of for a seaside seeing, but the strips scream nautical and French. What more could I want?

Cirque . Louis Poulsen . $314.15
I imagine a red and white ticking stripe napkin, with a gray matte, metallic charger, and a rough hune string, tied loosely around the cloth. Maybe a sprig of thyme or rosemary tucked into it for effect. At the center of the table I would have one of Jill Rosenwald’s vases or platters. Her pottery is perfect. I might even go for one of her leafier patterns. Dare to go wild.

Jill Rosenwald Pottery . South End
Piece by piece. Bit by bit. It is beginning to come together.

Jill Rosenwald Pottery . South End .
Happy weekend.