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The Spring Garden Table Bundle

The Spring Garden Table Bundle

Regular price $86.40 USD
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Nellandra chose Spring Garden for softer reasons.

The Rosehip linens reminded her of tea when the world was still gentle, of garden afternoons, good china, small cakes, and the kind of table where even an ordinary meal feels like someone meant to be kind.

The Spring Garden Table Bundle is a complete seasonal table setting for four, built around soft floral linens, cobalt glass, blue-and-white napkin rings, candlelight, and a hummingbird-bright tea table mood. It is made for spring brunches, tea, Easter tables, Mother’s Day, garden dinners, bridal showers, and the first good weather of the year.

This bundle is curated to feel gathered and finished: Rosehip linens for the floral foundation, a Hummingbirds tea towel for botanical charm, blue-and-white bead-wrapped napkin rings for texture, cobalt pressed-glass candlesticks for a deep note of color, and mixed Celebration wine glasses for an intentionally collected table.

Choose rose or lavender rolled beeswax tapers to finish the setting.

What’s Included

  • 4 Rosehip placemats
  • 4 Rosehip cloth napkins
  • 4 blue-and-white bead-wrapped napkin rings
  • 4 mixed Celebration wine glasses
  • 2 cobalt pressed-glass candlestick holders
  • 2 rolled beeswax taper candles, rose or lavender
  • 2 Rosehip dish towels
  • 1 Hummingbirds decorative tea towel

Vendor & Provenance Notes

This bundle is curated by Myth & Ink from makers and vendors chosen for craftsmanship, beauty, and table presence.

Most of the linens and select glassware come from April Cornell, a women-run, women-owned company founded in 1975 and based in Burlington, Vermont, with products made in India through their own factory near New Delhi.

The rolled tapers come from Ramblin’ Bee, handmade and hand-poured in Gallatin, Tennessee, where the maker’s work grew from her own honeybees and bee goods.

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