Table Lighting.
Two ways of bringing light to beautify table centres are new ones. The first is a mixed bouquet of glass flowers set in a cream-coloured bowl containing a light that shines through the glass flowers and leaves, causing them to sparkle. The second way is by the use of a double bowl on a stand. An inner bowl is used for real flowers while the light comes from an outer ring to shed a glow on to the flowers. Fruit in VasesFruit plays almost as big a part in table decoration as do flowers, and now they appear not only on the table, but as a general decoration of the room. The fruit that goes into wall vases, or in jars on a side table is not, however, the real article. Artificial fruit, smaller than life-size, but wonderfully realistic in colour and texture, is a fashionable change, from flowers.
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Southland Times, Issue 23650, 27 October 1938, Page 14
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151Table Lighting. Southland Times, Issue 23650, 27 October 1938, Page 14
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