End Of Summer Coffee Table Decor

Happy Tuesday friends.  Is anyone else having a hard time wrapping their head around the fact that September is just a few days away?  Where has this year gone?  While I’m sad to see summer slip away, I must admit that I’m ready for fall.

Fall is one of my favorite decorating seasons and I’m already thinking about how I want to decorate for the season.  I can’t wait to cozy up my home!

Today I want to give summer one last hoorah by sharing my end of summer coffee table decor.  Just like summer, my table is bright, bold and filled with fun!

“A room should never allow the eye to settle in one place.  It should smile at you and create fantasy.”  –Juan Montoya

I make seasonal changes to my decor and the coffee table is one that gets a new look often.

My coffee table is square and fairly large so there’s lots of area to display books and collectibles.  The centerpiece of the table is an arrangement of silk pink peonies in a brass bowl.  I love adding flowers to the mix because they add color and softness.  Surrounding the flower arrangement are five groupings of coffee table books (one of my obsessions). I placed decorative accessory on top of each stack to create the eclectic look I like and to add dimension to the table.

I love using some of my vintage decor on the table.  This ceramic monkey was a given to me by a client and the brass bowl was a flea market find.

Candles are an essential part of my decorating style so there is always a candle in my coffee table arrangement.  If you’re shopping for fall candles, this autumn candle and this black ginger candles are two of my favorite fall scents.

It’s no surprise that there’s some blue and white pottery on my coffee table.

With fall approaching, I’m planning to refresh my coffee table decor in the coming weeks. Stay tuned to see how the look changes.

For more tips on styling a coffee table, check out my post– Anatomy Of Styling A Coffee Table Tray.

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Accessories:  Monogram Coasters (similar)  // Money Dish (vintage) // Silk Peonies // Vintage Blue and White Lidded Bowl (similar)

Accessories:   Magnifying Glass //  Wood Slice //  Silver Matchstick Urn // Gold Wishbone

 Coffee Table Books:   Passion For Parties // Pizzazzerie // Veranda Entertaining // Designers At Home 

 

 

 

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It’s The Little Things–Decorative Matches

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There’s a small bowl sitting next to a candle on my coffee table filled with decorative matchboxes.  I’ve purchased a few of them, made a few myself and have lucked upon some really cools one at stores and restaurants.  Decorative matchboxes are one of those design details that don’t make a big statement but add a fun element to your decor.  Decorative matches are a fun and functional way to accessorize a tabletop vignette.

Here’s some design inspiration and a few of my favorite decorative matches you can shop.

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Inspired?  Shop my favorite decorative matchboxes below…

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If you love the idea of monogram matchboxes, check out For Your Party or Etsy

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My Coffee Table Has The Blues (but it’s happy)!

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I am constantly changing out the accessories on my coffee table but the one design element that remains a constant is a decorative tray.  I use trays because they add visual layers to the arrangement and they’re great for holding small decorative items and books.

You might remember this brown wood tray that often makes an appearance on my coffee table.  It’s sturdy, oversized and I like the texture and pattern of the woven liner but the tray was begging for a facelift.  As as thing go, changing the look of the tray led to a mini makeover with the coffee table decor.

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Books and flowers are usually the items that add color to the table arrangement but I wanted a bolder color statement so I gave the tray its new look with a coat of emerald green paint (Behr Crown Jewel #P420-7) and new gold handles.

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Emerald green has always been a color I love and I plan to use more of it in my fall decor.

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Once the tray got its facelift, I went about styling the table with some of my favorite pieces.  I recently started collecting blue and white chinoiserie and  love the combination of green, brass and blue & white.  The combo is eclectic and happy but still has a traditional feel which is right up my alley.

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Blue and white ceramics are such a hot design trend right now and I’ve been fortunate to score some great pieces at incredible prices from thrift stores, flea markets and a new shopping source I recently discovered (I’ll share more about it next week).

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My coffee table is fairly large and the color pops create the perfect contrast against the darker wood table.

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I love how the arrangement turned out and I think the colors are perfect for the last few weeks of summer.

When I’m ready to start decorating for fall, (I’m not there just yet) the DIY pumpkins I’m making will work great alongside the new tray and blue and white pottery.

Shelly

Product sources: 
Wood Tray–Tuesday Morning (purchased years ago)
Gold Handles (Ikea–spray painted gold)
Wood Box–Tuesday Morning (purchased years ago)
Wood Slice–Hobby Lobby
Gold Wishbone–Hobby Lobby
Small Blue & White Lidded Dish–Goodwill
Large Blue & White Vase–EBTH
Large Blue and White Lidded Bowl with Gold Trim–Local thrift store
Brass Turtle–Goodwill
Scalloped Brass Pedestal Dish-local thrift store

 

The Anatomy Of Styling A Coffee Table Tray

Back in 2012 I had a series here on the blog entitled “The Anatomy Of…”.  In each blog post I shared the ins and outs of decorating different areas of your home.  One of the areas I never addressed was The Anatomy of Styling A Coffee Table Tray.  Today I’m relaunching the series and sharing tips and inspiration on how to style a decorative tray on a coffee table.

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Tips for Styling a Coffee Table

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Styling bookcases and table surfaces are two of my favorite things to do and that often results in constant changes with my personal décor.  My coffee table décor is a great example.  I change the look on a frequent basis, switching out decorative elements, moving books around, adding flowers and re-working the arrangement.  While there are no set rules for decorating a coffee table, there are certain types of items and a few design tips I use that have proven themselves time and time again.

1)  LAYERING is one of the most important elements in achieving a great layout for  your coffee table décor.  Stacking books and using decorative elements that are different heights and widths  are ways you can create layers. In my current coffee table arrangement I’ve layered the gold spike sphere, decorative jar and small silver urn on a tray which gives the smaller items more impact.

2) TRAYS are one of my go to coffee table décor items.  I am constantly collecting them and changing them out from season to season.  The animal print tray above is one of my all-time favorites and was an awesome find at a thrift store for only $7.00!  Using a tray in a contrasting shape from your table shape is another tip I like to use.  A round tray on a square table provides visual contrast.

3)  BOOKS are always a good thing!  I always have books on my coffee table, sometime several stacks at one time.  Use books that reflect your personal interest and stack graduating sizes together to create layers and to use as risers for other objects.

4)  When it comes to the DECORATIVE ACCESSORIES you use on your coffee table the only criteria I have is to use things I love or things that I use.  Candles are a must and I often place them in decorative jars which still allows me to use the candle but adds a decorative look to the table.  I almost always have a decorative box on my coffee table too.  It’s a great place to store the remotes, matches and coasters. A few other things to keep in mind with your coffee table accessories…use a variety of items, incorporate different finishes and texture and add something unique and interesting.  Your coffee table décor should be a reflection of you.

5)  FLOWERS are one of my other go-to coffee table accents.  They add volume, color, texture and visual movement while softening the entire table arrangement.

Like I said, there is not right or wrong way to decorate your coffee table. Spend a little time pulling together the items you want to decorate with and have fun creating an arrangement that speaks to you!

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BOOKS:  Soiree, Vogue Living, Cupcakes and Cashmere, Inspired You, Decorate, Vintage Remix, The Perfectly Imperfect Home
Wood Slice–HomeGoods (similar HERE// Tray–thrifted (similar HERE// Magnifying Glass–HomeGoods (similar HERE) //  Z Gallerie Gold Sphere //  Silver Urn–thrifted (similar HERE) // Ceramic Jar–HobbyLobby (similar HERE// Cloche and Base–Smiths Home // Vintage Spool–(similar HERE) , Sheet Music–my vintage collection
 
Favorite Candles: 
Nouvelle Crepe Myrtle
Archipelago Eucalyptus
Votivo Red Currant
 
Shelly

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