XMAS TABLE BEAUTIES / THE ART OF DINING

On a recent walk in Middelheim Park I found the perfect inspiration for decorating my Christmas table. The artwork exhibited in the open air gave me the idea to combine art and nature in the dining room. No glitz and glamour, just simple natural elements for a contemporary look. Enjoy your fine dining in style!

Festive wishes from Iris

Top left: Corey McCorkle – Yayoi – 2005 / Bottom left: Placemat with beech tree print on Epson Ink Jet paper – format A3 / Brass cutlery
Right: Purple XL Christmas bauble BRICO / Champagne glass MAISONS DU MONDE / White plate Serax / Ceramic coffee table G58 by Lutgart De Meyer CITY-FURNITURE.BE

 

Ceramic coffee table G58 by Lutgart De Meyer CITY-FURNITURE.BE / Black & peach champagne glass OLYMPIC

Top left: Large Christmas bauble and placemat VAN UYTSEL TUINCENTRUM
Bottom left & right: Francis Pompon – De ijsbeer – 1920-22

Left: Ceramic coffee table G58 by Lutgart De Meyer CITY-FURNITURE.BE / Black & peach champagne glass OLYMPIC
Right: Beech tree

Mini polar bear Francois Pompon MIDDELHEIM SHOP / Oil on canvas by Cel Overberghe – 1965 / Danish rosewood table -1960

Wine and champagne glasses MAISONS DU MONDE / Placemat with beech tree print on Epson Ink Jet paper – A3 format

Placemat with beech tree print on Epson Ink Jet paper – A3  format / White plate Serax / Cutlery Zara Home / Wine glass & small glass MAISONS DU MONDE

Left: Corey McCorkle – Yayoi – 2005
Right: Beech tree

WORDS & PHOTOGRAPHY IRIS ROMBOUTS