This interview is part of a series highlighting the most impressive Sonnenglas tablescapes of 2018. Join us for an inspiring little peek behind-the-scenes with the creative hostesses who designed them!
With sea foam lapping the shore and a pastel sunset melting over the horizon, the California coastline provided the dreamiest backdrop for an oceanfront dinner at Leslie Saeta's beach house in Ventura last summer.
Down by the water's edge, a table draped in blue patterned linen was enchantingly illuminated by a glowing cloud of Sonnenglas lanterns that sparkled with frosty sea glass as they floated above a lush centerpiece of fresh hydrangeas.
We chatted with Leslie about her surreal seaside tablescape and got the inside scoop on how she created such a magical atmosphere!
I have always wanted to host a dinner on the beach in front of our beach house but I wasn’t sure about having enough light. When I saw the Sonnenglas lights, I knew exactly what I wanted to do!
The setting was surreal. The sunset was spectacular and there wasn’t a person to be seen anywhere. It was wonderful and better than I imagined.
I wanted to have dinner with my family on the beach, next to the ocean.
We made crab cakes, artichokes, grilled steaks, and salad. And homemade apple pie for dessert!
To be honest, my son's girlfriend and I struggled at first. Fortunately, my husband and three sons came home and they took over the installation. We used four metal poles and wire and some string and stakes to secure the poles.
I was a bit worried about the wind because Ventura can be windy, but it was perfect. The lights did pull down the wires a bit but we were able to pull the wire tighter which was perfect!
I have collected sea glass on our beach for years. It’s really special to me and I wanted to add it for some sparkle!
Oh my gosh, the lanterns created the ambiance! It was so incredible.
My sons kept saying that they couldn’t believe I created this dinner setting! It made me so happy to create this environment.
The entire beach became our dining room. The sound of the waves crashing was amazing!
Last summer I created two outside dining rooms in our backyard. I am going to host one under our oak tree in Waco and absolutely host another one at the beach! Of course, I have a few other secrets planned...
Be sure to follow Leslie on her farmhouse blog My 100 Year Old Home and on Instagram so you don't miss out!
Author: Vanessa Reid