
Spring · The collected garden
A Room in Bloom
A layered spring table of moss nests, scalloped green plates, garden flowers, crystal, and just enough mischief.
Inside the room
Spring was invited in—and then encouraged to overstay.
The table begins at eye level: scalloped green plates, a moss-built nest, speckled eggs, and a rabbit motif that keeps the formality from becoming too polite. Clear crystal and cobalt glass catch the light without competing with the garden below.
Above it, mixed flowers, trailing greenery, and natural textures create movement from one end of the table to the other. The printed cloth carries the color; the place settings give every guest a small landscape of their own.

Moss, eggs, scalloped green, and a rabbit at the center of it all.

The arrangement climbs upward so the table feels planted, not merely decorated.

Crystal keeps the abundance bright; the printed cloth gives it somewhere to land.
The design language
Garden, with a graphic spine.
The room is abundant, but never accidental. Strong green lines and repeating shapes keep the florals, moss, crystal, and color in conversation.
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The pieces
behind the room.
Browse the House of Reddington storefront for the pieces, close alternatives, and collected details behind the room.
Scalloped green tableware
Cabbageware shapes and layered botanical plates.
Crystal and cobalt glass
Clear stems, blue accents, and collected silhouettes.
Moss, nests, and natural layers
The small landscape at each place setting.
Floral textile and napkins
The color field beneath the entire garden.
