Pink Table Setting Gorgeousness For Spring

Two place settings of white and gold china with pink linens

I originally did this pink table setting in the early springtime, but it’s really a perfect color combination for any season! Or any occasion – Valentine’s, Birthday, Mother’s Day, you name it!

Deep Velvety Flowers

Deep burgundy and orange flowers in a pink table setting

Our community garden is blooming, and I couldn’t resist picking some of these gorgeous flowers. I don’t know what kind they are, but they grow on a bush about 3 feet tall. If you know what they might be, let me know!

Anyway, once I got them home, I just had to set an outdoor table. (Right after I took some teacup pictures with them!)

Pink Linens for a Pink Table Setting

Tablescape with pale pink tablecloth and napkins

I wanted to set off those deep colors, so thought I’d use my pink linens. I’ve had these for years, and I don’t even remember now where they came from. Vintage and antique stores often have lots of linens like this – you might get some pretty good deals.

Or if you don’t want to wait, you can find some similar ones at the bottom of this post.

White Dinner Plate With Relief Pattern

Pink table setting view from above

The dinner plate of our stack is so beautiful with its relief pattern of grapes and leaves. I got these from a friend after she used them in a mix and match table setting for her daughter’s wedding dinner. Each place setting at every table was different, and so charming!

Closeup of embossed plate & white and gold china

I just love the texture, especially paired with this beautiful smooth white and gold china.

Haviland & Co Limoges

White with gold trimmed china in a  pink table setting

This gold-rimmed Haviland china was a gift from SIL, my sister in law and partner in tableware crime. She had originally given me a teacup in a slightly different pattern, then found these salad plates and soup bowls that complimented it perfectly!

Pink table setting with bright burgundy flowers

The pattern is called Silver Anniversary. (Which I thought was funny, since it’s actually gold …) But the name notwithstanding, it would totally look beautiful for an anniversary party! And it certainly adds a touch of elegance to our pink table setting.

Gold Flatware To Match

Gold forks beside plates on table

And nothing like upping the elegance quotient with some gold flatware!

Give Our Pink Table Setting Some Elegant Sparkle

Crystal glass in pink table setting

And sparkly crystal!

Spring Tête-à-Tête

Pink table setting -side view

I hope your spring is springy enough to try a pink table setting outside. But if not, I’m sure it would work just as well inside where it’s nice and warm!

Pink table setting top view

Happy Spring Everyone!

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28 Comments

  1. Back again. Barbara, I think that tablescape is one of my favorites. I love that china. I have china envy. If you ever downsize, don’t forget your friends !

    1. Hi Myrna! I was actually just thinking about you the other day – it’s so nice to see you here! ???? This is one of my favorites too! Hahaha I totally won’t forget my friends when my china habit runs me out of space! ???? Take care out there!

    1. Ha! Wouldn’t that be funny if I just showed up at your door with an armload of pink flowers some day?! What a wonderful table we could set! Thanks so much for popping over – it’s always lovely to see you!

  2. Oooh, gorgeous! I’m so ready for spring. I would love it if you shared this on The Fabulous Friday Link Party this Friday. Hugs to you, my friend.

  3. LOL, I was going to ask what kind of flowers they are! Well, they are beautiful with all the soft pink and delicate rimmed china. Pink is one of my favorite colors, and for some reason, I struggle to use it in tablespaces.
    Thanks for sharing at the FWF link party 🙂

    1. Ha – my best friend told me they’re wallflowers. They sure are pretty. You could just grab yourself a pink tablecloth, and then you’ll never have trouble with a pink tablescape again! 🙂 So glad you stopped by Rachelle, and see you tomorrow!

  4. I think I’m in love with this silver anniversary china! I love how it reminds me of vintage china but its much easier to track down because its not. You showcased it beautifully too, simply stunning elegance!

    1. Allison, how sweet of you! I love it too, and I’m always so glad when you can actually still buy it! 🙂 I’m so happy you stopped by, and hope you have a lovely upcoming weekend – not too far away now!

    1. Oh I’m so glad you like it Kim! Thanks so much for stopping by – I hope you’re having a lovely day, even if you have our same cloudy skies! Happy Easter my friend!

  5. What a lovely table. Sometimes we forget pink and think of it as old fashioned. Love those Haviland plates.
    What a great SIL.

  6. What a stunning – simply elegant- tablescape. it is beautiful and romantic.

    Thank you for sharing.

  7. Hi, thanks so very muich for stopping by Supper Table Talk. It is much appreciated.
    your spring table looks also so elegant and inviting……. have a wonderful easter

    1. Hi Nicki – I was so happy to find your blog, and I’m glad you like the table. I’m probably going up to my plot at the community garden this weekend to snag some more of those lovely flowers! 🙂 So sweet of you to stop over. Happy Easter to you too!

  8. I knew we had so much in common~~love of linens, china, flowers! So pretty and I’m glad to learn those are wallflowers! Never heard of them and they are so pretty. The dishes are elegant with the scalloping. A very romantic setting!

    1. Yup – we totally do! 🙂 I’d never heard of wallflowers either, but I agree, they are lovely! I wonder if they’ll still be blooming in the community garden when I get home. ❤️

  9. Oh my goodness Barbara. The Haviland china is sooo pretty – I love the gold detail and what a lovely gift to receive! It looks perfect with the pink linens, gold flatware and crystal wine glasses. What a lovely table for two and the background is gorgeous. Enjoy!

  10. Beautiful! I’m having a virtual picnic with you in my mind. I believe those lovely flowers are wallflowers.

    1. Oh good! 🙂 And yaay – I should have known you’d know what the flowers were. Next time I’ll just call you! 😉 Take care up there you newlyweds! ???? ???? ????

    1. Thanks so much Terri! I really liked this one too – I’m still never quite sure how they’re going to turn out! 🙂 Hope you’re all still doing well! ????