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Shades of pink make for the prettiest al fresco lunch table

Shades of pink make for the prettiest Spring table ... perfect for a Spring al fresco lunch

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Stylish tablescape­s

Aloes and Proteas in hot summer shades. Cool Amalfi Coast inspiratio­n. Tables with blue and white willow pattern plates, with green cabbagewar­e, with pink Spode crockery and local linen. Half the beauty of having a lunch or dinner is setting the table, says Susan Greig ... and is giving us the most marvellous inspiratio­n through her Instagram Table Tops posts. Her tablescape­s really are fabulous ... she mixes old with new, pricey with cheap-andcheerfu­l, layering textures and colours and adding loads of flowers ... many straight from the garden. She’s worth following ... you’ll find her stories on susan_greig. Once your table’s looking grand, click on Susan’s website and book for one of her cooking classes. You (and your guests) can thank us later. Oh ... and she stocks some of the crockery she uses ... ask her about it. Details: susangreig.co.za

Getting the look

Susan has used the Serena Ikat print in pink and red on oatmeal linen from Botanica Trading as her tablecloth (botanicatr­ading.com or via Instagram). We’re thinking of going classicall­y French, with this provincial stripe tablecloth (from R1085 depending on size), and the Mungo Huck Kitchen Cloth (R240) for napkins, both from mungo.co.za (where you’ll find loads more lovely table linen). On her table, Susan has used her Spode crockery (we’re green with envy), but we’re using platters and plates from the Maxwell and Williams Contessa range, alongside this, this lovely, palest pink New York Stoneware, which we found at Mr Price Home (R19.99 - R29.99).

Tip: Now’s the time to go through gran’s kitchen cupboards!

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