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Rectangular Dining Chandelier

Rectangular Dining Chandelier

Crystal Rectangle Chandelier

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Crystal Rectangle Chandelier

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The Crystal lighting collection is inspired by the elaborate designs of late Georgian era chandeliers. This handcrafted range features many hallmarks of Georgian design including large crystal baluster centrepieces, precision cut glass crystals, candle lights and corresponding bobeche dishes originally used to collect candlewax. These elaborate and romantic features are starkly contrasted with the rustic aged metal patina of our proprietary Antique Rust finish to create its uniquely authentic and Timothy Oulton look.

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Crystal Rectangle Chandelier comes in a range of configurations.

Metal - ANTIQUE RUST - Xxl

74"L x 17.3"W x 20.5"H

188cm x 44cm x 52cm

Metal - NATURAL - Xxl

74"L x 17.3"W x 20.5"H

188cm x 44cm x 52cm

Metal - ANTIQUE RUST - Xl

62.6"L x 17.3"W x 20.5"H

159cm x 44cm x 52cm

Metal - NATURAL - Xl

62.6"L x 17.3"W x 20.5"H

159cm x 44cm x 52cm

Metal - ANTIQUE RUST - Large

49.2"L x 16.1"W x 20.1"H

125cm x 41cm x 51cm

Metal - NATURAL - Large

49.2"L x 16.1"W x 20.1"H

125cm x 41cm x 51cm

Metal - ANTIQUE RUST - Small

38.2"L x 16.1"W x 20.1"H

97cm x 41cm x 51cm

Metal - NATURAL - Small

38.2"L x 16.1"W x 20.1"H

97cm x 41cm x 51cm

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Peacock Themed Dining Room

Peacock Themed Dining Room

Peacock Table Corner 3

Long before we even had a home with a formal dining room, I dreamed of the day I would be able to dress a table in a peacock inspired colors. When we built our new home, the dining room was the space I was most excited to decorate, and I planned and shopped my tablescape before our walls were even constructed. The pale blue I chose for the walls (Lauren's Surprise by Sherwin Williams) is versatile enough to compliment all the tablescapes I have created thus far, but I chose the color specifcially to compliment the brights and deep blues and greens I would be bringing in with my peacock feathers. The pale blue is a little unexpected but I love how it keeps the room light instead of weighing it down with too dark of a color.

Note: Sources linked throughout

I didn't document my first peacock tablescape so now that the holidays are over and 2016 has commenced, I thought it was the perfect time to bring it back, and with a few enhancements.

Peacock Table Corner 2

While many of the pieces used on this table were originally purchased specifically for my peacock table, you will see many elements that I have used across several of my tablescapes. In case you missed any, here are a few other recent tables I have designed:

  • New Year's Eve Table
  • Copper Christmas Table
  • Thanksgiving Table
  • Autumn Table

Like most of my tables, I rely on lots of layers and a dramatic centerpiece. For this peacock table, I started with two table runners (HERE), draped horizontally. Then, added the peacock feather placemats. I topped those with gold chargers, then my blue and green patterned plates, and finally two smaller plates from my formal china.

Note: The feather placemats purchased from ZGallerie are currently unavailable, but these are a great substitute.

Peacock Table Details 11

I love mixing and matching plates and having our china as a neutral base has served me well in each table I create. You can find the Waterford Padova collection HERE and the Waterford Bassano collection HERE.

Peacock Table Details 1

Another trick I use is that I always try to layer my napkins. I mix and match napkins I have on hand and switch things up by switching out the napkin ring. I have had these napkins with the beaded detail for several years and they are still my "go-to". You can find the cream color HERE and the dark green HERE.

Peacock Table Details 4

I also have a few sets of tinted crackle wine glasses; I love how they make a subtle statement. They are available in several colors, but you can find the gold variety HERE.

Peacock Table Details 5

The decorative spheres (HERE) I placed in the middle of each place setting are weighted and have a small flat edge to prevent rolling.

Peacock Table Details 3

Peacock Table Details 1

Here is a peek of how the setting looks layered together.

Peacock Table Overhead 4

My latest finds were these blue glass lidded jars I found at HomeGoods. Although a few of my accessories have hints of this bright blue, the jars take this muted table and add the touch of vibrance I was looking for.

Peacock Table Overhead 1

I love how the new centerpiece enhances the two framed prints on the side wall, also. I could have gone for peacock prints, but I wanted to keep the peacock theme less literal and more suggested by the colors I used.

Peacock Dining Room View

I was fortunate to find this little entry bench at HomeGoods, but am in LOVE with this one (HERE). As soon as I figure out where to put it, I will be ordering one.

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Peacock Table Far Corner 1

Because I like height and I wasn't satisfied with the center jar sitting directly on the table, I added a gold cake stand with embellishments (HERE) to a silver tray, gifted to me by my mother. I placed a couple of votives underneath, alongside a small peacock (the only actual bird present on the table).

Peacock Table Collage 1

As evident through my dining room decor, you can see I am a big believe in mixing metals. While gold is the primary, I paired it with silver and mercury glass. Another element you can always find on my table and buffet is candles.

Peacock Table

Dining Room Buffet 1

The iron in the chandelier also brings in contrast, and regardless of the table I create, the crystals keep it formal.

Crystal Chandelier

In the corner, you can catch a glimpse of my hot chocolate bar. You can find all the details HERE.

Peacock Table End 4


Peacock Table End 3

Because I have several patterns on the table, I like to use some solids to break them up a bit with the gold chargers, neutral china, and embellished but solid napkins.

Peacock Table Overhead 2 Peacock Table End 1

Our table takes two leaf extensions but I typically keep it set for six unless we are having a gathering that calls for extra seating.

Peacock Table Corner 7 Peacock Table Corner 5 Peacock Table Collage 2 Peacock Table Corner 1

I will likely be switching the table again prior to Valentine's Day but am so pleased with the fresh new dining room look for the new year. If there are other tablescapes you would like to see, please let me know in the comment section below! Wishing you all a wonderful and happy New Year, filled with happiness, health, and unlimited pretty tables.

*Additional Sources:

  • Dining Table:  (84″ in Salvaged Brown)
  • Dining Chairs
  • Buffet: (72″ in Distressed White)
  • Curtain Panels: (98″ in White)
  • Rug: HomeGoods- Calvin Klein wool
  • Mirror: HomeGoods
  • Pillows: Pier 1
  • Curtain Rod: (120″ in Antique Brass)
  • Lamps: HomeGoods
  • Silver Tea Service: Family Heirloom
  • Paint: Sherwin Williams- "Lauren's Surprise"
  • Chandelier and Medallion: Progressive Lighting (Roswell, Georgia)
  • Mercury Glass Candle Holders

Peacock Themed Dining Room

Source: https://kelleynan.com/peacock-inspired-dining-room-and-tablescape/

Transitional Dining Room Table And Chairs

Transitional Dining Room Table And Chairs

The days of matching dining room table and chair ensemble are on their way out. Today, when looking for dining room decorating ideas you'll find more ambiguity with room to "make it your own." Use these dining rooms decorating tips to build a transitional dining area with GABBY decor.

transitional dining

Mix and Match Dining Room Decor

Transitional is a style that is based on traditional design but leans towards a more contemporary look  — think modern meets traditional. Transitional decor stands on a classic design foundation, but the pieces get updated with new finishes, colors, and materials over time.

When it comes to adding transitional style into your dining room, it is all about the mix, meaning it is okay to place a set of mismatched chairs with your dining table!

So, if your dining room is in need of an update, here is a quick primer on selecting two of the most essential pieces in your home:

The Transitional Dining Table

Choosing a dining table that is transitional in style should be your first and most important part of your selection. Here are a few things to keep in mind when selecting your dining table.

  1. Let the size of the room be your guide in determining the size of the table and hence, how many guests you can seat.
  2. Then, decide on which shape you prefer:
    • Oval
    • Round
    • Rectangular
    • Square

Roundtables are a perennial favorite these days as they are great for conversation. An oval dining table takes up less space, while rectangular tables are favorable when the room shape is similar.

Transitional Dining
The base of the Kendleton Dining Table is an alternative to the standard pedestal base and looks quite chic. Adding the organic texture of the Ashley dining chair and the Asher dining chair brings a transitional appeal to this dining room space.

What size dining table should I have?

When determining the table size for your dining room, be sure to leave 3 feet between furniture pieces such as sideboards, chests, and armoires. A 36-inch round table will seat four and a 36- inch x 72-inch table seats eight. Also, feet and legs are another consideration – do you want a pedestal or trestle base (easy for chair placement) or legs at the four corners of the table?

Dining Tables for Transitional Living

Your design aesthetic along with design trends may change, so look to transitional dining pieces that can go with a multitude of styles. Be sure to select a finish that is pleasing, and easy to coordinate so you can change out pieces as your style evolves.

The Transitional Dining Chair

As for dining chairs, mix it up! No law that says all chairs must match.

transitional dining
From left to right: Morrison Chair | Lansing Chair | Coralee Chair | Ellen Chair

How Tall Should Dining Chairs Be?

In terms of dining chair size, let's start with height. Make sure the backs of the chairs are higher than the top of the table otherwise the scale will be off (two inches is the minimum, and taller is better).

Chairs are generally 18 inches from the floor to the seat and they allow 12 inches from the chair seat to the table top. To avoid your chairs from not fitting under the table, be sure to leave 7 inches between the chair arm and the apron of the table.

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Transitional Dining Room Table And Chairs

Source: https://gabbyhome.com/elements-of-a-transitional-dining-room/

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