When it comes to picking the right place settings for your fusion wedding (or any wedding for that matter), it’s pretty easy to get overwhelmed by the bevy of options…or limited by the lack thereof. Most event spaces offer basic whites as part of their set up: A safe, classic look.
NEUTRAL

(ABOVE: Top – All White Plates from Crate & Barrel; Reception Table Design from Blogger Brides)
Now don’t get me wrong, all-white table settings are not only super classy and clean, but they have the unique ability to transport you to a celestial spa…that’s until you get to know the dinnerware from the Horchow Collection.
Horchow carries a series of handcrafted dinnerware sets (among other things) which are inspired and made in many areas of the globe…perfect for adorning the reception tables at a fusion wedding. I was completely enamored by the amount of detail spent on each set and I must confess that I got hooked like Tim Gunn to Project Runway.
If home is where the heart is, there’s no reason why you can’t have a delicious, decadent and classy wedding reception dinner that speaks to you, personally.
PORTUGAL:

(ABOVE: Opaque Glass Dinnerware from Portugal [Photo By Horchow]; Belem Tower Photo By Andre Pipa)
FRANCE:

(ABOVE: Vintage Mosaic from Shabby Chic; Stone Village of Gorbio in Provence, France [Photo by Rita Crane Photography]; “Fleur-de-Lis” Handcrafted ceramic Dinnerware from Horchow)
MALAYSIA:

(ABOVE: Cream Earthenware and Wood Charger from Horchow; Thean Hou Temple in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian [Photo by Saifulnazim])
KENYA

(ABOVE: Zebra Striped Clay Dinnerware by Horchow; Sunset in Kenya photo by Eir@si)
FINLAND

(ABOVE: Uspenski Orthodox Cathedral in Helsinki [Photo by Bev Craig White]; River bank of Vantaa [Photo by Nina_999]; Taika ["Magic"] Dinnerware from Horchow)
RUSSIA

(ABOVE: Petrouchka Porcelain Dinnerware from Horchow; St. Petersburg Photo by Neona_s)
ITALY

(ABOVE: Tuscan Landscape photo by Firenzesca; Handcrafted Glazed Clay and Wooden Charger [Photo by Horchow])
Here’s to delicious reception dinner, served on a piece of home. Bon Appetit!

















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