I pretty much love anything that Paul Lowe puts together, but for some reason this simple twine place setting is really rocking my world right now.

{image by Frances Janisch; styling by Sweet Paul}
Wouldn’t this place setting be perfect for a rustic (adult-only – no knives sticking up with kiddies around!) wedding?







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Always amazed at the artistic cleverness out there!
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Cute idea. Would be very fun with balls of yarn for a knitting club dinner.
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Very cute! In Colorado we do a ton of rustic weddings, but this is something I’ve never seen before. Add that to the inspiration board!
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Cute idea. Yes, this would be great as is for rustic wedding or in colorful threads for a modern wedding.
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Love it also. Anything that’s a bit different to the norm catches my eye. That’s a lot of string though, the guests would have to take them home because if the bride and groom were to take them, what would they do with it all?!
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That is so cute! Definitely perfect for a rustic wedding. I have a little concern though, the smell. I worked with twine recently and they smell weird. It made my office smell. Hopefully the smell won’t be as noticeable in an event space. Or did I just get a smelly twine?
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