Summer Celadon with Black
The tranquil light blue of celadon can be matched with the unexpected choice of black for a striking summer table decor.

The tranquil light blue of celadon can be matched with the unexpected choice of black for a striking summer table decor. In a season when we envision cool colors and bright table settings, it may not seem the most intuitive time to incorporate tableware in deep tones, but adding glossy black accents on a clean celadon base can create an impressive balance that is both visually impactful and refreshingly contemporary.
Here's how to weave in black with your light blue celadon plates to create a stunning summer tablescape.
Incorporating Black into a Summer Table


A Whisper of Tranquility


A perfect summer setting can be achieved with the beautiful pairing of black and light blue celadon. The boldness of the black is complemented by the serenity of light blue celadon, creating an atmosphere that expresses cool sophistication. This combination has modern appeal, its look conveying a refined style while also radiating a relaxed summer spirit. It's an ideal way to celebrate summer with a special touch of class.
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