Showing posts with label Tartan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tartan. Show all posts

Friday, 18 December 2009

Tartan Plaid ~ Part Two


A beautifully set table, such as this one set by Ralph Lauren, takes time and effort, but will allow your guests to feel special. Searching for ideas that serve as a template will make this task easier.

The furnishings and the accessories in your home should create an environment that is enjoyable for you. When you feel comfortable, the task of being host or hostess is joyful.

Shown here are some ideas using the tartan plaid for your home, tabletop, and comfort. Add love and hospitality, and your house becomes a home.


TARTAN LINENS


A table must begin with beautiful linens. These nutcracker napkins, from Williams-Sonoma, go beautifully with the placemats and linens that follow.


Williams-Sonoma Home has a large collection of linens. Shown here are their tartan linens.

This tartan decked table setting by Williams-Sonoma Home shows a small portion of the accessories that they carry. creating a perfect setting.

CHRISTMAS CHINA

This beautiful Nouveau Christmas china from Lenox brightens any holiday table.


O Christmas Tree, O Christmas Tree. This traditional Christmas china has been around for as long as I can remember. When Spode is mentioned, this Christmas Tree china comes to mind.

TARTAN FURNITURE

Ahhh... Ralph Lauren never disappoints me, and this tartan filled room follows suit. Once again, tartan proves itself glorious.


This tartan upholstered Wylan chair by Ralph Lauren looks as inviting as beautiful.

This fabric by Ralph Lauren Home pairs beautifully with the black Chilton chair below.


This black Chilton chair by Ralph Lauren goes perfectly with the black tartans.

This Spencer chair by Ralph Lauren adds just the right pop to a tartan filled room.

ACCESSORIES

Cozy up by the fire with one of these tartan throws from Williams-Sonoma Home.

These tassels would add class to any tartan filled room.

You know that I can't leave out these engraved cards by Crane. The little tartan bow is a Christmas classic.

This photograph of a Christmas tree is on the Brooks Brothers website. It is so bright and cheery that I wanted to share it with you.

TARTAN UPHOLDSTERY FABRIC

This is the lighter of the tartans, and it is made from wool by Ralph Lauren.

This is just another one of the wool fabrics from Ralph Lauren's upholstery fabric line.

This is a silk tartan fabric by Ralph Lauren.


An example of just a few tartan fabrics.

All of these fabrics, by Ralph Lauren, are of the highest quality
-- providing years of beauty.


This is the end of my tartan posts. I hope that you have enjoyed these posts as much as I have enjoyed creating them. As with any decorating endeavor you must have something to work with, and tartans certainly provide this.

Within the next week I will be posting some photographs that were clicked especially for you.

See you Monday, and as always this time of year, Merry Christmas.
Teresa,
xoxo












Thursday, 17 December 2009

Tartan Plaid ~ Part One

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I believe that this photograph, by Amy Free, says it all about this versatile cloth we call tartan plaid. Maybe I will wear a tartan dress to Joey and Angela's weddings, or at least a tartan belt and shoes. Red or green?

Of all of the designs found, the tartan is the most beautiful and classic of all. It can be used anywhere, to create anything, and blends well with so many other fabrics and styles. Have I convinced you yet that I love tartan? Well, I DO!

Tartan originated in Scotland as their national dress and is associated with the kilt. The tartan distinguished the separate clans in the Highlands. It was later banned by the English, but the Scottish people would not let these invaders destroy their tartans. The Scottish people wear tartan cloth over their back, and it is frequently pulled over the head.

First woven from linen, the tartan material can now be found in many fibers, but the design appears closely intertwined, consisting of criss-crossed horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colors. Red, navy, yellow and white are usually the dominate colors.

Pendleton brought the tartan fabric to America in the 20’s with their wool design. This classic plaid can now be found in wool, silk, linen and cotton. My favorites are the red and green dominant plaid.

Part one is on clothing for men and women. Part two will place emphasis on tabletop, furniture and accessories.

TARTANS FOR WOMEN

Dolce and Gabbana have their tartan act together. Great ensemble.

As mentioned in the last blog, this is on my Christmas wish-list. Ralph Lauren Sawtooth Shetland Plaid Blue Label jacket.

Ralph Lauren Blue Label Suede Patch plaid camp shirt.


This tartan jacket is by Guess.

This Woolrich tail gating jacket is perfect for a quick grab for any occasion.

This Ralph Lauren Blue Label Buffalo Plaid skirt can be paired for many looks.

This ruffle plaid shirt can be found at the Gap.

These two sleepover pajamas, from Victoria's Secret , look great and last for a very long while.

TARTANS FOR MEN

This Brooks Brothers tartan vest looks great with coat, jacket, or alone over a shirt.

This Ralph Lauren wool-blend coat will keep the cold out.

This Brooks Brothers Red tartan tie pairs looks great for those Christmas gatherings.

This fun cummerbund set from Brooks Brothers can be dresssed up or down.

This Brooks Brothers scarf will work for women or men, and is a very versatile accessory.

The custom-fit cotton plaid shirt by Brooks Brothers.

This tartan red shirt by Brooks Brothers is a great paired with this camel-hair cardigan.


These pajamas from Brooks Brothers are perfect for lounging.


I will see you later for part two of this tartan post. Tabletop, accessories and furniture will be the concentration in the next post.

Merry Christmas,
Teresa
xoxo

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