Fit in Floral China Patterns
Photo: Johnny Miller
Cross-pollinate chic floral patterns with simple whites for an appealing modern-meets-garden hybrid.
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Reworked from the original style used in the 1930s, Anais is an Art Deco-inspired pattern that uses vibrant colors (bernardaud.com).
Inspired by Italian postcards and 19th-century botanical prints, this Primavera tea set would make a festive addition to any registry (rosannainc.com).
The bold cobalt-colored floral pattern in the Camille place setting makes a statement on white porcelain (crateandbarrel.com).
Platinum bubbles surround a vivid floral image on the Argent dinnerware set, available in various floral colors (bernardaud.com).
Similar to the delicate and lovely look seen on her bridal gowns, this Bliss set from Monique Lhuillier's collection for Royal Doulton is timeless and chic (royaldoulton.com).
The Colorwave Graphite collection with a chic accent plate is a modern way to do floral (noritake.com).
A floral watercolor design in bright hues decorates this Garden Palette Bouquet porcelain place setting (ross-simons.com).
A pasture of flowers rims the "Floralies" pattern. Dessert plate, by Haviland Limoges, from Michael C. Fina.
"Verdant Acres" salad and dinner plates, Anthropologie.
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