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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. 5 Fall Centerpieces Using Foliage And Blooms That Will ...

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    Anchoring it with a cluster of chicken wire, she created the centerpiece’s framework with foraged branches and pepperberry sprigs, dried beech leaves, and scented geraniums, followed by dried ...

  4. Easy DIY Thanksgiving Centerpieces for a Picture-Perfect Table

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    Craft an Ombre Pumpkin Centerpiece. Paint small white pumpkins in differing shades of red and pink to create a lovely ombre effect down the center of the table.

  5. Centrepiece - Wikipedia

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    Rococo silver centrepiece of the Prince-Bishop of Hildesheim, 1763 A surtout de table tray centrepiece at the Hôtel de Charost, home of the ambassador of Great Britain, Paris Joseph Fauchier, c. 1760, Musée de la Faïence de Marseille. A centrepiece or centerpiece is an important item of a display, usually of a table setting. [1]

  6. Surtout de table - Wikipedia

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    A surtout de table is an ornamental centrepiece displayed on a formal dining table, "a large centerpiece with mirrored plateaus and numerous candelabra and other possible display pieces on top". [1] In French surtout de table is the usual term for any type of centrepiece, but in English this "tray" type, along with the objects placed on it, is ...

  7. Epergne - Wikipedia

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    An epergne (/ ɪ ˈ p ɜːr n, eɪ-/ ih-PURN, ay-) is a type of table centerpiece that is usually made of silver but may be made of any metal or glass or porcelain. An epergne generally has a large central "bowl" or basket sitting on three to five feet. From this center "bowl" radiate branches supporting small baskets, dishes, or candleholders. [1]