17 March 2011

Wilendur Lobsters and the Divas



My Diva pals are featuring tablesettings using the Wilendur lobster tablecloths and asked if I had blogged about mine. Although I did post photos last year on our dish board when I first got back into tablescaping after the transplant, I realized I had not done a blog post. Better late than never!

The Wilendur Lobster cloth is one of the Holy Grails of tablecloth collecting. Although the Wilendur Company made table linens for over 60 years, this cloth is hard to find and is treasured whenever someone runs across one. There are matching napkins, but I have not found those yet. I have particulary liked doing tablescapes with the Divas as I love seeing how we all interpret them differently.

This table was done last summer and some of the photos were made in the morning light and some were later in the day.




Flatware detail


Lobster double serving dish




I fell in love with this salad bowl the first time I saw it. Isn't it just perfect for the Lobster cloth?






And what better to use for servers than these wooden ones with ceramic lobster handles?




Wine goblets (not lobster-ish at all, but they pick up the green of the parsley).


Pottery accessories


Decorating the lovely lobster tablecloth:

1. Pearl grey, scarlet and black Post-86 Fiesta dinnerware. The white shakers with the red stripe are from the original Holiday pattern. At the time I wished they had added the holly decal that is on the larger shapes, but have since decided I really like them with just the red stripe as I can use them with many different tables. And I love the way the pearl grey really goes with this cloth.
2. Black hotel napkins I have had forever.
3. Red painted wooden napkin rings that I have also had forever.
4. Goblets from Tuesday Morning.
5. The salad bowl is vintage and was made by Weiss of Brasil.
6. A California pottery made the divided lobster server.
7. Black and white jam pot is vintage Stangl.
8. Flatware is vintage mid-century with acrylic handles.
9. The lobster claw salad set was sold to me as Brad Keeler, but I haven't checked to be sure. I like it regardless of the maker because it is another perfect accessory for this tablecloth.
10. Lobster claw crackers were a gift from my brother.

Be sure to check out lobster tablescapes by the Divas:
Candy @ The Little Round Table
Daphne @ Tabletop Time
Elaine @ Dishing with Carafaye
These ladies are all fabulous and inspire me daily. Notice that Candy's tablecloth has turquoise parsley, while mine, Elaine and Daphne's all have green parsley. That is the only difference we have noticed in the colourway, and I am not sure if it is a deliberate colour change or just a difference in the dye lot. A puzzle yet to be solved. I'd love to hear from any of you who have this cloth about your exact colours. And if you have done a tablescape with this cloth, please post a link in comments and I will add it to this post. Thanks so much!

Slightly late, but because the parties are still open, I am linking this to Jenny @ off on my tanget for Alphabe-Thursday where Today's Letter is "W" - W is for "Wilendur (lobster)" and Susan at Between Naps on the Porch for Tablescape Thursday.

namasté,
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17 comments:

Regina said...

Lobster is my very favorite food and what a beautiful tablescape to serve it on. I love it, Becky.

Welcome home...I missed you!!!

Becky said...

Thanks Regina! It was a fun trip, but I am glad to be home. Now to work on those photos and posts! LOL.

I always think of you when I think of lobsters. Any time you feel like hopping down here with a few fresh ones, I will reset the table and we can dine in style.

Becky

Martha said...

what a fun table and I didn't realize that about that particular brand of tablecloths. What a treasure!

Kelly said...

Beautiful, fun table setting! Love it!

Hugs

Anonymous said...

Hey, Thank you for commenting on LazyonLoblolly, and I have one more confession, I cried and cried after the loggers left, I was so sad, and when MrNLOL came home from work I cried some more, he told me it looked good, but I said I would have to get use to it.I was very sad.
~JO
LazyonLoblolly

Anonymous said...

ps I love your tablescape and I could eat lobster three times a day,hehe.
~JO
LazyonLoblolly

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful 'w' post! I absolutely love that flatware! Such a fun tablescape, thanks for sharing!!

Donnie said...

What a fun tablescape and I loved how many lobster things you showed. So cute.

Jenny said...

First off,jealous of the lobsters...lol! But also, where do you keep everything? I have a hard enough time with my two sets of dishes! LOL!

Linda Bob Grifins Korbetis Hall said...

elegant table and the lobster art is amazing..
cheers.

Anonymous said...

Beautiful Becky!
Cathy

Cindy said...

I love, love, love the tablecloth. Now I have a new treasure to search for. Your tablescape is beautiful. All of your lobster accessories are perfect. I also love the fact you and your friends are using the same tablecloth this week for tablescaping. That is my idea of fun! Thanks for visiting me. I'll be back to see you soon.

Personalized Sketches and Sentiments said...

A lovely Lobster tablecloth and tablescape. ...my hubby just ate at a Red Lobster restaurant last night :o)

It was fun to learn about this particular linen.

Blessings & Aloha!

Marigene said...

Your fabulous table makes me want to be back home in New England eating a lobster!

Anonymous said...

Great use of the grey with this cloth!

Sue_B

Jenny said...

I've been seeing all the lobster setings and your post fascinated me. I didn't know about the tablecloth at all. It seems like you definitely wouldn't want to actually EAT lobster on it for fear the buter would mess it up!

I need to read back further here on something you mentioned about a transplant. I am always behind but I hope everything is OK with you.

Thanks for a wonderful link to Alphabe-Thursday's letter "W".

I really enjoyed learning about this today.

A+

jfb57 said...

What fun tables with all those nippers!