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elle decor, tablesetting, tablecloth, dishesCarry one shade throughout, like the gold on this table, and you can use as many colors as you like. Photo: Elle Decor / Kate Sears

There's nothing in this fabulous table setting from Elle Decor that doesn't push the envelope. Even the flatware is gold! I cannot think of a better way to welcome autumn than by bringing in the warmth of jewel tones, the feel of exotic lands and the cacophony of pattern. I love the challenge of layering pattern over pattern.

To make this look a bit more attainable, I found some great exotic patterns on melamine, and substituted some gold for yellow and a dash of orange. However, I did find a great set of flatware in a soft gold tint that would actually work well with other dinnerware you already have. If you set a similar table, use lots of candle light. Check out my finds below and happy travels!

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A Colorful Tablescape

Kashmir Dinnerware, $110 at Horchow

A Colorful Tablescape

Neema Melamine Round Platter by Danica Studio, $28 at Burke Decor

A Colorful Tablescape

Vista Dinnerware, $16-$60 at Crate & Barrel

A Colorful Tablescape

Glass-Beaded Gold Salad Bowl, $26 at Traders and Company

A Colorful Tablescape

Esplanade Bowl, $16 at Anthropologie

A Colorful Tablescape

Rosanna Mondo Dessert Plates, $50 for 6 at Lavish Giving

A Colorful Tablescape

Glass Sugar Maple Dish, $42 at Traders and Company

A Colorful Tablescape

Amber Seeded Goblet, $8 at Sur la Table

A Colorful Tablescape

Cambridge Kylie 20-pc. Flatware Set in Gold, $30 at Target

A Colorful Tablescape

Amber Suzani Tablecloth, $30 to $40 at Cost Plus World Market

A Colorful Tablescape



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