As a refreshing splash of color in a sea of neutrals, brilliant blues provide the perfect palette to complement the season's bird-inspired tabletop trend. Keep an eye out for vivid hues ranging from robin's egg to blue jay, with an emphasis on intense aqua and turquoise.
Clay, Metal and Stone's turquoise Metro candle holders combine glass and aluminum for a dramatic result ($58 to $118).
With a watery hued glaze and feathered base detailing, Funky candlesticks from Emily Pearlman provide an excellent accent ($80, set of three).
In Aqua, the Terra Long Leaf platter from Torre & Tagus serves as the perfect nature-inspired counterpart to any table setting ($32).
Ideal for holding votives or pebbles and other nature finds, egg-shaped containers from Leonardo come in a deep, soothing blue.
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