Baltimore Sun Sunday

A summer refresh for the alfresco tabletop

Time to upgrade your outdoor game with cheerful serveware

- By Katie Workman

Socializin­g and outdoor entertaini­ng carry an extra kick this summer as pandemic restrictio­ns ease. What better time to freshen up your alfresco tabletop and entertaini­ng gear?

To me, outdoor entertaini­ng is the perfect time to get a little untraditio­nal with an eclectic mix of tableware, or repurposin­g an unusual piece as serveware. You might serve chips in small planters. Put wildflower­s in small pitchers. The energy of an eclectic table adds to the fun of outdoor dining.

Plates and such

While paper and plastic are an option, today’s durable, reusable plates are a notch above for both looks and sustainabi­lity. There are outdoor-friendly items made of melamine, bamboo and other lightweigh­t materials that look like china or pottery.

Certified Internatio­nal has some cool melamine choices, including their Medallion line, which has a cheery floral pattern, and comes in both cool and warm colorways. There’s also a creamy French Country line with sweet embossing on the edges.

Tag Living makes all kinds of bowls and plates in colors and finishes reminiscen­t of ceramic pottery (truly, you might be surprised when you lift one and find out how light it is). Fable has a series of lightweigh­t bamboo plates and bowls with clean lines in a variety of shapes and colors; pick one hue, or blend different ones.

As for serveware, also plenty to choose from. I love my set of lightweigh­t Bamboozle nesting bowls in pastel, candy-like colors;

the various sizes are perfect for salads, chips, piles of cherries, dips, what have you. They are durable, made from biodegrada­ble bamboo fiber, and dishwasher-safe.

Fortessa makes melamine serving dishes in that fun, speckly, camp enamel pattern, only it’s melamine, so it’s perfect for outdoor dining. Ekobo makes recycled bamboofibe­r serving trays in cheery summer colors like lemon yellow or lagoon blue.

Drinks-wise, Vinglace makes modern-looking wine chillers that keep that rose or sparkling wine icy (choose from colors like navy and sea glass). And check out their insulated stainless wine glasses and tumblers that have glass on

the inside to keep drinks cold with no metallic taste.

Or lay in a set of acrylic reusable Govino wine glasses, with an elegant shape and a smart little thumb notch that allows the glass to sit comfortabl­y in your hand. They come in various shapes, sizes and colors and are reusable, and ultimately recyclable.

Cheerful napkins can make a table. The paper selection is vast, but don’t rule out cloth napkins. Using cloth napkins in an alfresco setting instantly elevates the dining experience; just toss in the wash after use. No need to iron.

And for a larger group, no worries about having all the napkins match. An assortment of patterned or brightly hued napkins gives a table an instant lift.

Scent and light

Citronella candles are an important part of outdoor entertaini­ng, and there are some pretty ones out there.

Skeem Design makes a nice selection with delicate insect illustrati­ons on the outside. Yield makes minimalist citronella candles and incense sticks, lightly fragranced with gardenia, eucalyptus and citronella.

Citronella candles can be scented or not; some people love a fragrant candle, others prefer a more neutral scent.

Murphy’s Naturals has an expansive line of plantbased mosquito-repelling products, which smart hosts know to keep at the ready. They offer assortment­s

including mosquitore­pellent candles, incense, sprays and insect-bite balms.

Extra touches

When the sun goes down and the temperatur­e drops, you can be the classiest host in town by having a pile of soft blankets ready for your guests. Consider some buttery soft throws from Bole Road Textiles, handwoven in Ethiopia. Or some Alpaca blankets from the Modalatina store on Etsy.com.

For streamline­d, contempora­ry-looking torches to keep the party going after dusk, check out the Blomus line.

Where to shop

You can find ample selections

of the above items at some of the bigger chain stores, from Target to West Elm. But it’s worth seeking out smaller companies or independen­t makers, especially if you want your table to look unique.

Local houseware stores often have nicely curated selections of items for summer entertaini­ng. Etsy is always an option. And when you are looking for more inspiratio­n, a spin around Pinterest or Instagram can get those tablescape juices flowing.

And I must make a pitch for flea markets and tag sales, where it’s common to find entire sets of dishware, or a funky serving bowl, or some vintage linen napkins.

So, go forth and entertain!

 ?? KATIE WORKMAN ?? Colorful bamboo plates and bowls, stylish acrylic wine glasses, a sleek wine chiller, a cozy throw for cooler nights, and smart bug-repelling gear.
KATIE WORKMAN Colorful bamboo plates and bowls, stylish acrylic wine glasses, a sleek wine chiller, a cozy throw for cooler nights, and smart bug-repelling gear.

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