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Let’s eat! What to bring outside from inside

Annie Elliott | April 26, 2021

Soon, Gentle Readers, we will be eating outside because we WANT to, not because it’s the only way we can see our friends safely. Isn’t that exciting?!

There’s so much fantastic unbreakable dishware out there, and you should feel free to get some if you want.

Colorful patterned plate
Amy’s favorite: the iconic Tobacco Leaf by Mottahedeh — in tin!
Plastic plates with marbleized pattern
Aren’t these gorgeous? Ebru Print melamine plates from Food 52
Melamine plate with blue bamboo pattern
Blue bamboo plates by India Hicks from Pomegranate
Light pink plastic glassware
Multi-colored fluted acrylic glasses from West Elm

BUT I’d like to make the case for bringing your inside dishes — and linens, and glasses — outside.

Why not?

That’s the case. The whole case.

I know ceramic dishes and glass glasses can break if they fall onto a flagstone patio or concrete porch. (They have a fighting chance if they hit grass or a wooden deck, though.) I think it’s worth the risk. It’s so much more special to use a linen tablecloth outside instead of polyester or plastic-coated, don’t you think?

Aqua patterned plastic tablecloth
I know it’s practical, but yeesh

To clarify: I am NOT suggesting you use the dishes, linens, and glasses you’re SO SICK OF after eating at home nonstop for 13 months. No, you deserve a little treat, I think.

Here are some pretty, fresh, colorful, whimsical suggestions for brightening up your first dinner party of the year, outside.

Block-print tablecloth and napkins
Beautiful Indian block-print tablecloth and napkins. The white background makes the pattern so fresh! This is from Kanthaproduct on Etsy
Colorful striped tablecloth
A festive Peruvian tablecloth – talk about a celebration of color! From AlpakiPeruvianArt on Etsy
Bold blue patterned tablecloth
Nice texture to this textile; a bold gingko pattern from KARULIU Home, again on Etsy
Embroidered tablecloth
Don’t even get me started on adorable embroidered vintage linens ;)
White dishes
With exceptionally colorful linens, simple white dishes are stunning. These handmade ceramic plates are from Convivial Production on Etsy. (Yes, this post is a bit of an Etsy-fest)

Nice heavy glasses are less likely to be knocked over by the wind:

Pink drinking glass
Blush Verona glasses from World Market
Crystal glass with whiskey
Echo Lake glasses from Simon Pearce (in Vermont!)

But levity is important too:

“Intervention Glasses” from Fishs Eddy

And finally, have some fun with your flatware. Great outside now, great inside later.

Silverware with peacocks on handles
What does it say that I have not one but two – two! – friends with this Wallace Peacock flatware?
Laguiole is classic…
…and it comes in so many amazing colors

Rummage through your drawers for napkins you forgot you have, dust off your wedding Waterford, or treat yourself to something from this post. But remember that your first VOLUNTARY dinner outside marks the beginning of the end of the pandemic. Celebrate accordingly.

Don’t miss my recent round-up of amazing outdoor fabrics!

Annie Elliott Design is based in Washington, DC, with satellite offices in St. Michaels, Maryland and in Middlebury, Vermont. Annie’s design work and insights have appeared in numerous local and national publications, including HGTV Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Washingtonian Magazine. 

Category: AccessoriesTag: bamboo, block print, ceramic plates, dishes, Etsy, flatware, glasses, glassware, India Hicks, Laugiole, melamine, Mottahedeh, Peruvian textile, plates, silverware, Simon Pearce, Tobacco Leaf, vintage linens, West Elm, white plates

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