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  2. 16 Dining Table Centerpieces You Can Use Year-Round - AOL

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    The best dining table centerpiece ideas are beautiful, easy, and work any time of year. Learn how to arrange flowers, candles, and art into DIY centerpieces.

  3. Our Favorite Spring Table and Centerpiece Ideas - AOL

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    If you want to stay minimal with dishware and cutlery, a fantastic floral centerpiece will call effortless attention to your dining table. Floral designer Cathy Graham played it safe by...

  4. Dress Up Your Table with These Gorgeous Floral Centerpieces - AOL

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    Looking to dress up your dinner table? Let these beautiful best floral centerpieces be your inspiration. We've got easy ideas for every season and reason.

  5. State Dining Room of the White House - Wikipedia

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    A large dining table, capable of seating at least 40, was placed in the room, surrounded by simple rush-bottomed chairs. A silver service and a blue-and-gold china service purchased from the Lowestoft Porcelain Factory in England were used for dining, and a simple surtout de table (or "plateau") was used as the centerpiece.

  6. Centrepiece - Wikipedia

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    On the table, a centrepiece is a central object which serves a decorative purpose. However, centrepieces are often not too large, to avoid difficulty with visibility around the table and to allow for the easier serving of dishes. Other centrepieces are often made from flowers, candles, fruit, or candy.

  7. Table-setting - Wikipedia

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    A lavish formal dining setting at the Nordic Museum shows off wealth with crystal glassware and silver tabletop items including a centerpiece with flowers. Table-setting became a Western craze in the late 1700s, when the aristocracy used the practice as a self-expression form and to display wealth. [4]