Everyday patterns can seem incompatible with the holidays, especially when your everyday dish pattern features pastels or florals. Pfaltzgraff Tea Rose is a perfect example of both. This pattern is one of the most popular patterns in America, but doesn’t scream Christmas.
To set this festive holiday table, we took Tea Rose dinner plates and serving pieces, and paired them with deep burgundy, bright pink, creamy ivory, and olive green accent pieces. The result is a fun Christmas table, without having to purchase another whole set of dishes!
Seen on this table:
Dinner Plates – Pfaltzgraff Tea Rose
Salad Plates – Block Father Christmas
Chargers – Williams-Sonoma Belvedere Olive Green and Pomegranate
Napkin Holder – Pfaltzgraff Tea Rose
Sweetener Holder – Pfaltzgraff Tea Rose
Candlestick Holders – Pfaltzgraff Tea Rose
Sugar Bowl – Mason’s Paynsley Pink
Creamer – Wedgwood Midwinter
Oval Platter – Homer Laughlin Fiesta Pink
Oval Vegetable Bowl (1) – Longaberger Woven Traditions Paprika
Oval Vegetable Bowl (2) – Pfaltzgraff Tea Rose
Basketweave Round Bowl – Pfaltzgraff Tea Rose
Glasses – Pier 1 Red and Green Swirl
Salt and Pepper Shakers – Longaberger Woven Traditions Heritage Green
3 Part Server/Relish – Longaberger Woven Traditions Sage
Rectangular Platter/Serving Tray – Tracy Porter Henna Collection
Mugs – Lenox Matte Ivory Ribbed
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