Go Bold and Unique with Your Festive Hosting
Christmas is the time to bring out your quality linen and tableware and impress your guests with your immaculate cooking skills. It’s a time of celebration and festivities and if you’re planning to host your loved ones this year, why not break the rules and create your own distinct style!
Simplicity is on trend Many festive themes may seem kitsch and disjointed so we encourage you to move away from over-embellished tables this year and opt for crisp, clean and uncluttered table settings to make a real impression. Think neutrals with quality tableware in crisp whites with added metallics for a richness and depth. Go minimal with a simple glass vase and a few simple branches or florals as focal points.
Ambiance Set the right tone with creative lighting – including candles, shimmery fairy lights in bottles and added sparkle with shiny metal and reflective surfaces on your Christmas table. Copper is a great addition – oozing elegance and style that is ideal for the festive season. Bring out your vintage copper decor and add layers of interest to your dining experience this Christmas. After all, it’s all about the ambiance this season!
Moody and dramatic Instead of the conventional red, white and green table settings, why not opt for a dark, moody place setting with charcoals, black and gold for drama and style. We love the moody tones of the below table setting, complete with dark wood finishes, vintage candelabras and earthy accents as centrepieces. Break the mould and create your own style this season!
Shopping List Designer Cutlery from Nicolson Russell
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