KDHamptons Decks The Halls At Maple Shade

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KDHamptons loves the holiday season on the East End and decking our halls at Maple Shade with all my favorite local finds. This year I kept my porchscape simple with two chubby trees from Fowler’s Garden Center decorated with red velvet bows and white lights. The center attraction is the festive wreath I made with Lilee Fell at my recent Garnet Hill holiday party with pine cones, red silk birds, eucalyptus and cinnamon sticks.

In our formal dining room I always decorate our crystal chandelier with sprigs of boxwoods and fragrant evergreen that makes the room smell divine. Down the center of the table I created a magical winter garden with magnolia branches, lights, snow covered Christmas trees, as well as white feather trees. I find all of these charming pieces at Topiaire in Southampton, Marders in Bridgehampton, and Fowlers in Southampton. They all have a curated selection of special keepsakes.

For my Christmas dinner tabletop design I created a white and green magical winter garden. Arthur Golabek (347.731.3826) created my gorgeous floral centerpiece with Amaryllis, Lilies, Spruce, Roses, Tulips, and Evergreens. I LOVE it! The dinnerware and gold serve ware are vintage keepsake sets.

This glamorous white feather peacock is from Fowler’s. The white line and matte gold napkins were a find on a trip to Abu Dhabi. The marble monogrammed lazy susan is by Lilian Vernon.

A sprig of boxwood on the napkins adds a pop of color.

Aren’t these vintage Tom Collins glasses with dancing horses so chic? I found a set of twelve at Good Ground Antiques in Hampton Bays.

Merry Christmas everyone!