Monday, May 4, 2009

La Tavola Linens, Napa, California

I was so fortunate on my last trip to Northern California to be able to attend a open-house event at La Tavola Linens in Napa.

La Tavola's boutique is so beautiful, fresh and lovely. I was amazed by the variety of linens they offer and equally amazed by all the florals they had on display.
I'm pleased to share these photos with you - hope you feel equally inspired!
This arrangement was the first one I saw when entering their showroom. The base of the vase is lined with celery! A full & lush arrangement of viburnum.

Here's a unique green linen, so fresh. Cool arrangement with pheasant feathers.









An beautiful and more traditionally set table for a wedding.

Here is my favorite table! I love the tall, wrought iron stand with all the glass globes hanging. The florist attached mokara orchids to the glass globes. Around the base were tons of bud vases filled with yellow peonies. Very unique!



I feel like La Tavola placed one of the best tables in a slightly hidden space in their showroom - like a little surprise for their guests that kept exploring the space. Check this one out!



Here are two beautiful cocktail table linen options:



Two more settings:



One of the lovely meeting spaces at La Tavola:


Racks of linens:


And now for the coolest moment of attending the event ... my mentor was there! I didn't expect to see her and was tickled pink when Arlene walked through the door. I ran over to hug her and chat!! Arlene owns Violetta Flowers in San Francisco.


Please note these amazing vendors that participated in the open house:
Hors d’oeuvres from Caridwyn & Sons Catering
Champagne from Schramsberg Vineyards

Participating florists:
Anne Appleman Flowers & Plants
Flaxx Floral Design | Flowers Claire Marie
La Fleuriste | Lush Floral Design
Michael Holmes | Montbretia
Valerie Arelt Design

1 comment:

DowneastVintage said...

Thank you for this great post and great photos! I love seeing all of the pretty linens and I got some ideas to use for my own.
Again, thank you.
Gloria Brown
Maine

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