Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Erte meets MacKenzie-Childs Table Setting....

The dining room table is set for two with Erte plates:


It would have been so exciting if I could have had Erte for dinner!  We could have discussed art, fashion and design for hours.

Romain de Tirtoff, known as Erté (1892-1990), was a Russian fashion illustrator and stage set designer, a master of the Art Deco style.  


The fashion illustrations on these collector plates coordinate so well with Courtly Check for a simple table setting in black, white and gold!





The Mackenzie-Childs Tango glasses and Black Tie flatware finish off the table setting:


The candlestick in the center of the table has a battery operated candle and gives off a soft light!





Off to the side is the Bar Cart, filled with beautiful Waterford Crystal pieces:


I change up my bar cart every few weeks .... 


....and I love how the crystal sparkles in the sunlight!

These are some of my favorite pieces - what are yours?


Patti @ Pandoras Box
Patti @ Pandoras Box

I live in central NY and I am a retired family and consumer science teacher. I enjoy all types of crafting, decorating and cooking

3 comments:

  1. Stunnin, Patti, just stunning! The last ballet our state's founding ballet director (Andre Van Damme) choreographed was inspired by Erte. It remains a favorite of mine. Your plates pair like hand in glove with M-C!

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  2. looks amazing Patti. Love gold and black together. Your whole dining room looks beautiful!

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  3. A symphony of black and white! Love the fashion plates, very chic!

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