Spring and floral tablescapes go hand in hand, and this spring flower table is brought to life by a vibrant tulip party. I paired stunning blue tulip-inspired plates with fresh wax flowers and rose-colored tulips for the ultimate spring treat.
Keep reading for special details that inspire you to create your own tulip tablescape!
This is the third post in my series of fresh garden tables for spring, and I am so excited to share it with you. I have previously shared a fresh hydrangea tablescape along with a vibrant yellow daffodil table setting, and today, we are tying in tulips.
Details of the Tulip Spring Flower Table Setting
First we have the stunning tulip-themed plates.
About Carolyne Roehm
I’ve been a long-time admirer of the fashion designer Carolyne Roehm and the fabulous way she entertains and sets an incredibly beautiful table.
I think I own almost every coffee book she has published and have garnished so much inspiration on what she’s written on floral centerpieces, throwing a party, tablescapes and even wrapping a beautiful gift. So you can imagine my excitement in showing one of the pieces that were the result of The Enchanted Home x Carolyne Roehm second collaboration.

I was thrilled to set my table with these gorgeous tulip plates. The Enchanted Home has added, yet again another beautiful offering to their beautiful selection of tableware accessories.
Adding Fresh Tulips
To bring more of the tulip story to life, I turned to a bold arrangement of fresh tulips. I allowed the tulips to shine and emphasize this theme by creating a tablescape in a blue and white theme as backdrop and letting the lavender and pink tulips bring in the color and shine.

The Details
Perfect for Mother’s Day and other Spring Celebrations, this table comes to life with an example of casual elegance a blockprint blue and white tablecloth adds a casualness to the table.

I set the table is set with gold-rimmed navy chargers to further sell the blue and white trend.
The textured geranium plates join the blockprint tablecloth and also a sense of casualness to the table which I loved.
The gorgeous tulip plates are framed beautifully by the geranium plate and allows this dish to be the focal point of the setting. I fell in love with the brush stroke detail on the painted tulips on this plate.

This is spectacular but I don’t expect anything else from a design from Carolyne Roehm. If you want to see the first plate she designed for The Enchanted Home with the Lily of the Valley flower, make sure to see my Lily of the Valley Themed Tablescape.

Another Floral Option
I had to adorn this table with my tulipieres, a few tulips with bits of pink wax flowers make these striking accessories pieces shine. I truly could have just had these two items as centerpieces and the table would have still looked finished.
For you who fear creating flower arrangements this could be your go-to solution, adding a few flowers (it doesn’t have to be tulips) and you have a pretty centerpiece. I have a whole post on how to build a stunning arrangement using a Tulipiere that you might love!

Below you’ll find a beautiful selection of tulipieres:
I went ahead and created this tulip centerpiece in this beautiful blue and white planter to create some drama and bring some femininity to the table.

You have to admit tulips in mass whether they are in a field or on your table it’s truly a breathe-taking sight. Can you guess how many tulips I used?

More on the Details
The translucent blue of the wine glass and wine goblet added more pretty blues to the table and the coffee cup and saucer patterns coordinated well with the other patterns on the table.
I encourage you to mix and match the different patterns in your collections, their combination add so much visual interest to the table.
The white linen napkins with their blue rimmed edge accented and added softness to the edge of the table but did not distract from the pretty place settings.

Last but not least the gold bamboo flatware added a bit of shine to the tablescape.
Shop This Table
- Tulip Painted Plate
- Tulip Painted Plate
- Translucent Blue Wine Glass
- Translucent Blue Wine Goblet
- Blue and White Planter
- Blue and White Planter
- Blue and White Planter
- Blue and White Planter
- Blue Rimmed Napkins
- Gold Rimmed Charger Plate
- Blue and White Cup and Saucer
- Geranium Dinner Plate
I hope this blue and white tulip-inspired spring tablescape has inspired you to create a garden-themed tablescape of your own. If you want more inspiration, check out my other floral tablescapes.We love to see what you create please tag us @ivoryandnoire and #inspiredbyivoryandnoire