

If you have a friend that is into the uber traditional southern style filled with the pale blue and green of Wedgwood and loves rattan, then this is the guide for you.
- Green Hurricanes: My love for hurricanes was awoken about a year ago when I was sourcing some for a client, while I didn’t get them these, we did get them some green votives in the same hue from Amanda Lindroth that we worked into their Thanksgiving table.
- Bamboo Detail Plates: These are such a great plate to incorporate into you rotation because they are neutral enough to go with a number of different tablescapes but interesting enough to stand alone.
- Green Sponge Pitcher: Vintage inspired this vase is great for flowers or filled with a favorite cocktail at a party.
- Wedgwood Round Box: Place on a stack of coffee table books either on a coffee table or in a bookshelf.
- Burlwood Box: I have a thing for burlwood, this box has a little white detail around the edges that set it apart from other similar boxes.
- White Cachepot: I would love to see this outfitted with a plant, depending on the height of your space, keep it low with some moss or get some height with a topiary. If either of those are too tailored for you, go for a spider plant or something viney that will spill over the edge of the pot. I love incorporating some live greenery into decor.
- Cruet Set with Rattan Tray: Fill with your favorite oil and vinegar combo, I’m a traditionalist with olive oil and balsamic vinegar but you could jazz it up with an infused olive oil, think chili, lemon, or garlic.
- Skirted Table: Obsessed doesn’t even begin to cover it when it comes to this “skirted table” rattan look. While a fabric skirted table is perhaps a bit more practical (umm hello a hidden space to hide the router) this one is such fun.
- Table Lamp: I love a vintage chinoiserie lamp even more, but if you are going for the classic blue and white look they are pretty easy to find online.
- Green Trellis Pillow: Pillows are one of the easiest and most affordable ways to infuse personality into a space and also to change up the mood of a room. These are made out of a dreamy Sister Parrish fabric and would be sweet on a white or soft green sofa.
- Green Coupes: I have been eyeing these glasses for a long time, I can’t decide which I like more the green, pictured here, or the translucent blue.
- Blue Tray: A tray is necessity for any host that needs to easily be able to transport things to and from the entertaining space. When not in use they make perfect additions to a counter height shelf or a coffee table.