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FAVORITE SPACE

An easy table full of sunshine

BY SARA GAE WATERS PHOTO BY BRANDON SMITH

“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” – Leonardo da Vinci

ONE CANNOT UNDERESTIMATE the power of a beautiful flower. Or a vibrant tiled table. Or a colorful bowl of luscious summer-ripened melon over fresh greens. Combine all these things and you have not only a brilliant summer table setting, but also an easily assembled one.

Single stems arranged in copper dipping bowls with a little water and a flower frog (a nifty tool to hold stems in place) make for a floral arrangement that wows. You really can’t go wrong with what flowers you choose; for this table, ranunculus, daisies, tulips — whose petals are turned inside out for a more dramatic look — and anemones are the stars of the show.

A few miniature succulents are also placed around the table to add in a little more green and complement the beautiful light green bowls filled with a melon-laden salad (see recipe, p. 58). These simple elements, all set atop “Waves of Watercolor in Granita” tiles, transport us to a faraway place to sit back and relax, even if it’s just a few steps away from your own kitchen.

Table top from Culinary Kitchen, culinarykitchen.com Tiles from Cold Butter Studio, coldbutter.com

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