Concentric Circles are what people usually think of when they see Fiesta. Not all colorware is Fiesta and it stands alone as an icon among American made dinnerware, as it has endured in the American psyche since its introduction in 1936. This vintage tablecloth helps bring all those circles together with its design and great colors.
Periwinkle, Shamrock, Sunflower and Persimmon Post 86 Fiesta, the center bowl and pitcher with sunflowers are Fiestaware 2000, little yellow Harlequin creamers and nut dish. The siesta man reamer is Made in Japan. Napkins from Tuesday Morning, napkin rings are Pier 1, glassware is from Bed Bath Beyond, flatware is Cityscape.
I love this!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun table! The colors are so festive. Great ideas. Thanks for sharing photos. So cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderfully vibrant table and such a charming juicer!
ReplyDeletethat is so cute and festive! I love fiesta ware.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful table! I love all of your colors and that tablecloth! wonderful.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
What a fun table, it just makes me smile! Your Fiesta dishware is perfect for that table cloth! I love your little siesta guy! Too cute! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat siesta man reamer is just the cutest little touch of whimsy! His colors fit right in. Darling!
ReplyDeleteMy DD has lots of Fiesta ware & they even toured the Homer Laughlin factory where its made when they bought it all. It is certainly well made & stands the test of time both visually as well as durability.
Hi Candy, Love the Fiesta you used this week...great color combo... and the tablecloth is wonderful...love it all
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Julie
Cool and fun as usual....love how it all ties in with the tablecloth!
ReplyDeleteI love, love Fiestaware! I have collected it for years and never tire of seeing all the different color schemes. Thanks for a great tablescape.
ReplyDeleteCandy, your table is just delightful. Love the colors!!
ReplyDeleteBarb ♥
Great table! Love the TC and that lemon zester guy-cute!
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say other than I LOVE the happy colors!
ReplyDeleteVery colourful! That is such a cute "juicer"! The tablecloth really ties everything together!
ReplyDeleteDD
Love this colorful table with the concentric circles. The Fiesta ware always sets a happy table. The little man would be perfect for a little lime juice for a margarita. LOL ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteOh what a lovely tablescape! Very cute and inviting! Stop by for a visit soon!
ReplyDeleteMichelle
Candy it's a darling table. I love Fiesta, it's so colorful. Have a wonderful evening!
ReplyDeleteThe Fiesta Ware is wonderful, it makes for a beautiful tablesetting the colors are amazing. Thanks for sharing, I am a new follower, ...come visit I'll be back
ReplyDeleteLeave it to you to find a Quattro tablecloth! The headless reamer made me LOL!
ReplyDeleteThanks all, it is a bright and cheery one! Sometime soon it will turn "fallish" here on The Little Round Table, but I'm still relishing the bright colors of summer.
ReplyDeleteDaphne, you are right about the Quattro .... the next time this cloth appears here on the blog it will be dressed in Quattro!
Oh, this is one of my favorite tablescapes. I love the "Quattro" tablecloth, too.
ReplyDeleteBright , cheery, makes you smile. Love it!
ReplyDeleteLinda Q
Thanks M and Linda Q! It is bright and cheery and I have plans to redo this is several different colorways real soon so keep your eyes peeled.
ReplyDeleteYour tablescape is absolutely dynamite. I cannot imagine anyone not being jolly and happy at this table. Love, love, love it.
ReplyDeleteLove your dishes. Your sunflowers are pretty, too!
ReplyDeleteThanks Freda Marie and tardevil!
ReplyDeleteThe sunflowers are fakes. :-) I leave the real ones in the garden, so I can watch the birds do their acrobatics trying to pull the seed heads apart and the fake ones don't drip all over the vintage tablecloths.