Since the space itself is already quite spectacular, I pay the most attention to the decoration of the tables and their settings. After thinking about the shade of the tablecloths, I decided on white, as is the case at most parties - the easy availability of white and the fresh background it brings to the table setting decided my decision. Since the accessories are quite translucent and light, I also chose a napkin in white, so that as a surprisingly large piece, its color does not draw attention away from the rest of the decoration of the table setting. The light one I chose for completion pink lace handkerchiefs with their haziness, they create a fine contrast to the jagged red brick, while still fitting together beautifully. As long as the dishes are white, clear glass and silver-colored metal, the starting points for planning the details are in order.
The largest of my compositions are candle jars, so I started by arranging them on the tablecloth in different quantities, both with and without flowers, looking for a suitable ensemble. Candles alone have their own charm as they glow in numerous warm light in glass jars, but in my opinion, the most beautiful whole was finally created by combining a couple of rustic candle jars with a bouquet of flowers that brings a wonderful sensitivity, the vase of which is a mini milk bottle suitable for the rustic romantic theme. This left plenty of space for the menu/programme cards still standing in A-shape, where the combination of patina and lace continues. The flower bouquet of the trial arrangement rises beautifully above the rest of the decoration, but considering dating, I still want the final bouquets to be a little lower and the green tone to a winter gray green by adding ivy to the bouquet.
The smallest details complete the table setting, so I placed pearl strings on the tablecloth among the decorations to tie them into one beautiful whole. I chose pearls decorative pearl strings that wind airily on the fishing line, blending beautifully with other decorations and I tried them in both white and pink. To my own surprise, my choice of color fell on the same shade of pink as the lace scarf, which I had thought would drown out the lace because of the same color. However, the pearls stood out well and the ensemble was more harmonious with pearl strings of the same color than with white ones.