Hello again! Today, I want to show you my harvest table. I store it in the barn until fall, then load it up with burlap runners, gourds, pumpkins,and bittersweet, but this year I took it out early to put on our new deck. Take a look!
I love all the chippy, mismatched chairs paired together with it. Nothing says country like a chippy old chair! Together there are eight chairs, four down each side. I have two more that fit the ends as well.
I threw a vintage grainsack roll on as a table runner. I love the thick red stripes that contrast with the dark wood planks of the harvest table.
I love vintage french enamelware pitchers. None of them are perfect with their chips and dings, but that just makes them all the more charming!
As summer winds down, I find myself desperate to be outside in the garden as much as possible! Working out here is hardly a chore and time flies!
Spend lots of time outdoors with family this Labor Day weekend and enjoy the last warm days of summer! I have the privilage of heading over to Burley Park Fleamarket again on Monday. I am very excited! I promise to show you all my summer fleamarket finds soon!
Enjoy the holiday,
Maria ~Rusty Hinge
love you maria and your beautiful eye for all old and "chippy" items. Its beautiful! I can't wait to join you for your sale.....
ReplyDeleteLOve the use of all the colorful enamelware pitchers! So charming!
ReplyDeletexo, Cheryl
I know this is an older post of yours, but I was looking through your blog and I love the table and pitchers - looks like a wonderful place to enjoy friends, family, and food!
ReplyDeleteI love your harvest table.
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