April 27, 2026

Gorgeous Flowers Style a Charming Table for Mother's Day

An arrangement of absolutely gorgeous flowers that I received were the starting point for styling a charming table! Since they were from my daughter it felt right to design a Mother's Day celebration! Come join me at the table. 


 

I've set a table for three, envisioning a brunch shared with both my daughter and my mother-in-law. A celebratory girls' day if you will!

      
Across the table I laid a runner in a lovely pastel blue that hints at rococo textile design with its asymmetrical, organic forms focusing on delicately exaggerated florals. The looping strands on the rattan chargers add another organic layer in warm tones. 
 

I love the contrast of the vibrant flowers against the cooler blue tones of the runner.   


I was ecstatic when I brought the runner home several years ago and discovered the color was a nearly perfect match to the hues of the leaves on the dinner plates.


I considered white napkins for a bright complement, but chose instead soft blue ones. They are clasped by flower-covered rings that echo one of the colors in the centerpiece. The rings were recently featured in Springing Into View — A Blossoming Table.
 
    
Now for the plate stack! The dinner plate with the repeating leaf-and-flower motif is my mother's wedding china. The delicate eggshell porcelain was used for almost every holiday or celebration at her house and survived nearly intact. My sister and I now each have half her set; I've added to mine over the years. Above it sits my white salad plate with a dimensional scallop edge that I've used often, as in Blues and Blooms for a Country French Table. And on top sits a lovely antique plate that my daughter gave me! You can see another table with these plates in Thoughts of Pansies for a Spring Table.
 
           
 Using my mother's plates and those from my daughter — and her flowers — makes this a very special table!


Since I've envisioned a brunch, each of the diners has a cup and saucer; they more clearly display my mom's pattern. I love the platinum lines inside the cup, on the foot and on the saucer.
 
 
But a brunch also calls for a glass of wine or a pretty cocktail. These are simple cut glass goblets with more ornate stems. 


 The depth of color on the flowers is breath-taking!


Alongside the centerpiece sits a coffee set with pretty swirls. Serving as a trivet is a lovely hand-crafted charcuterie/serving board. The wood goes along with the rattan chargers.
 
   
I think we will enjoy a leisurely brunch full of lively conversation and infectious laughter at this charming table setting. And let's not forget the food and drinks!
 

Although I've styled this expressly for Mother's Day, any spring table can be elevated in a similar way by adding table decor that has a special tie to your mother, grandmother, aunt — or daughter!
 

If you'd like to see more table setting ideas for Mother's Day, I invite you to visit A Profusion of Flowers for a Stylish Mother's DayAn Easy Solution for a Table Setting or A Brunch for Mother's Day.
 
 
Table details
Dinner plates, cups, saucers | Homer Laughlin 'Nautilus N1829' (1940s-1950s)
Salad plates | Villeroy & Boch 'Manoir'  
Small plates | Hutschenreuther Selb Bavaria (early 1900s)   
Cut glass goblets | Fostoria 'Holly Clear' (1942-1980)    
Coffee service | Haviland Limoges 'Torse White' (post-1950) 
  
* Table details are provided for identification/information only. Dinner at Eight does not receive any type of compensation. 
 
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14 comments:

  1. What a pretty table Sandra - and perfect for brunch! The flowers from your daughter are beautiful. I love love the table runner, and as you say, it's such a wonderful match for your dinner dishes. How wonderful that you have your mom's wedding china and the lovely antique plates from your daughter. Sounds like you will have a very special brunch indeed - enjoy!

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    1. Thank you, Kim! It was such a joy to combine things from my daughter and my mom for a Mother's Day table. It will give me a chance to share memories of her with my daughter.

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  2. Very pretty! Visiting you from Crazy Little Love Birds.

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    1. Thank you! I'm so glad you stopped by!

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  3. Thanks so much for stopping by!! What a beautiful tablescape for Mother's Day!! I love the color choices...Happy Mother's Day!!
    Hugs,
    Deb
    Debbie-Dabble Blog

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    1. Thanks, Debbie! I wish you a happy Mother's Day as well!

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  4. Such a lovely tablescape. Featuring your post tomorrow at The Crazy Little Lovebirds link party. :)

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  5. I have seen so many pretty tables set for Mother’s Day, yours among them. Every time I see one of them I wish I had the opportunity to have my mom over one more time for Mother’s Day dinner. It was always a lot of work when the kids were growing up, trying to get the house clean, a table set, and a meal on. not to mention a gift wrapped because I wanted to make her day special. These days, I miss all of that activity. I hope you have a wonderful Mother’s Day.

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    1. Thanks, Pattie! Remembering mom on Mother's Day is always bittersweet for me. She always just wanted roses, cake and ice cream. We lost her when my daughter was just 4 so she never really got to know her. But I like setting the table with her china. I hope you had a wonderful celebration!

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  6. Sandra, this is such a lovely table and I am sure I shared it at last week's Share Your Style #497 for you. I am sorry I didn't get back by sooner to say how much I enjoyed this post; I've been driving from Texas to Reno, NV, then to Sacramento, California. It's nice being "back home," but I am playing catch up! ;) Very busy week last week!

    Hope all is well and I am sharing another of your tablescapes this evening for SYS #498. I do like the vibrant colors set against the cool blue-greens. Your mother's china pattern is lovely...

    Happy decorating,
    Barb :)

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    1. Thanks so much, Barb! I'm thrilled to have my posts featured. Have a good trip!

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