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  1. Catering & Design
  2. Tabletop

Tabletop Design Trends: Preppy Linens, Woodsy Touches, Mix-and-Match Patterns at the Orchid Dinner

Lisa Cericola
February 2, 2011

The New York Botanical Garden's annual Orchid Dinner benefit returned to the Mandarin Oriental on Tuesday night. After cocktails and a sale of rare orchids, about 250 guests entered the hotel's 36th-floor grand ballroom, which was filled with 24 dinner tables designed by floral, event, architectural, and interior designers. Dan Dahl and Veranda magazine oversaw the event. Nearly all of the the tables dripped with the event's namesake flower, but some dominant elements were spotted on multiple settings, such as napkins in bright, preppy prints, contrasting patterns on linens and other tabletop items, and woodsy touches. Here's a closer look at these trends.

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Twenty-four tables filled the Mandarin Oriental's 36th-floor ballroom.
Twenty-four tables filled the Mandarin Oriental's 36th-floor ballroom.
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Stephen Elrod's setting for Lee Jofa had a mix of neutral patterns on plates, napkins, and seat covers. Flokati pillows on each seat added a cozy touch.
Stephen Elrod's setting for Lee Jofa had a mix of neutral patterns on plates, napkins, and seat covers. Flokati pillows on each seat added a cozy touch.
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Deborah Buck's table for Buck House contrasted a light blue printed tablecloth with bold blue-and-pink-striped napkins.
Deborah Buck's table for Buck House contrasted a light blue printed tablecloth with bold blue-and-pink-striped napkins.
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Laura Vinroot Poole, John Lupton, and Andrew Thomas used colorful contrasting prints and a tiered floral-laden centerpiece to create a cheery setting with a tropical feel.
Laura Vinroot Poole, John Lupton, and Andrew Thomas used colorful contrasting prints and a tiered floral-laden centerpiece to create a cheery setting with a tropical feel.
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Tiffany & Company's table by Richard Lambertson and David M. Handy Event Design & Planning had a woodsy look, contrasted with strands of crystals and LED-lit globes in the jewelry company's signature turquoise. Handy described it as 'walking in the woods and stumbling upon a New York penthouse.'
Tiffany & Company's table by Richard Lambertson and David M. Handy Event Design & Planning had a woodsy look, contrasted with strands of crystals and LED-lit globes in the jewelry company's signature turquoise. Handy described it as "walking in the woods and stumbling upon a New York penthouse."
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Sara Bengur Interiors' outdoorsy table had oversize owl sculptures, pinecones, and mossy votives. Brown burlap linen added to the look.
Sara Bengur Interiors' outdoorsy table had oversize owl sculptures, pinecones, and mossy votives. Brown burlap linen added to the look.
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Lexington Gardens' table had a whimsical forest look with a massive nest decorated with ostrich eggs, feathers, and a bird made out of greenery.
Lexington Gardens' table had a whimsical forest look with a massive nest decorated with ostrich eggs, feathers, and a bird made out of greenery.
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Lexington Gardens also included mini nests at each place setting.
Lexington Gardens also included mini nests at each place setting.
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For his Babe Paley-inspired setting, Rod Winterrowd incorporated preppy pink patterned napkins and glassware, a tablecloth in shades of pink and blue, and framed photographs of his muse.
For his Babe Paley-inspired setting, Rod Winterrowd incorporated preppy pink patterned napkins and glassware, a tablecloth in shades of pink and blue, and framed photographs of his muse.
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Timothy Whealon and L'Olivier Floral Atelier went for a classic yet preppy look with bold black and white printed napkins set against green chargers, and a whimsical elephant made of white orchids.
Timothy Whealon and L'Olivier Floral Atelier went for a classic yet preppy look with bold black and white printed napkins set against green chargers, and a whimsical elephant made of white orchids.
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