The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Table toppers

Experts lead the way in creating a stylish Christmas tablescape

- WORDS TRACEY BRYCE

Want to bring a little magic to the Christmas table this year? Really want to put the pizzazz into plating up?

Then the message from homes experts is to ditch the minimal and traditiona­l and let your creativity flow.

Indeed, styling up your table setting is a surefire way to showcase your festive flair – especially if you’re looking for the wow factor when hosting family and friends.

“Bringing a slice of your personalit­y to the table will ensure you stand out,” says Alysha Alli, head of interiors at Redrow.

When it comes to creating your look, Alli says blending luxurious fabrics such as green velvet with rich comforting textures like red linens, or using dried botanicals for an organic look, is on trend this year.

“Pairing these with contempora­ry finishes like mixed metallics can exude a ‘perfectly imperfect’ finish for an understate­d, classical Christmas look,” she adds.

And for peace of mind – especially if you’re new to theming your tableware and dinner setting – Wendy Rea, expert florist at Direct2flo­rist, says creating a luxurious tablescape display for Christmas that looks profession­ally done doesn’t have to be stressful or expensive.

“The first thing you need to decide on is your theme, and then your colour scheme,” suggests Rea.

Once you’ve decided on the theme, for examples traditiona­l or modern, she says to pick three to four key colours you want to incorporat­e throughout the display.

“I’ve gone with the traditiona­l Christmas theme, so I’ve stuck to red, green, white and gold, which matches the flowers and foliage I’ve chosen to use,” notes Rea.

“This helps to keep the display looking effortless and seamless, but striking as well.”

“I’d always suggest using either gold, silver or bronze alongside your other colours, to glitz things up a bit,” Rea adds.

Alli agrees – especially if you want to lean into the glam.

“If you fancy a touch of glamour, incorporat­ing eye-catching and ornate designs such as metallics, diamonds or geometrics, will elevate your table from the crowd,” she says.

You don’t have to get exact matching sets throughout. While this may be a simple fast-track to creating a seamlessly themed tablescape, there are lots of ways you can get creative.

Little details – like napkins, ribbons, crackers and flowers – can be pulled in for colourful accents.

Tree decoration­s can be a wonderful way to add interest and pops of personalit­y to your setting, too.

Whether you want to create a more elaborate centrepiec­e, or keep it simple by popping a bauble

atop each plate, it’s all about injecting some style.

Alli also suggest exploring different textiles and finishes.

“Tactile finishes stand out,” she says. “So look for different materials, like felt and velvet for an indulgent feeling.

“Table dressings combined with colourful accessorie­s like nutcracker candles will also help create a celebrator­y mood.

“Tinted glass decoration­s and using tabletop LED lighting or candle holders also add a warm ambiance to your table.”

Rea says to dot these around your foliage and flowers to complete the centrepiec­e. “This is your chance to be really creative. A floral display that’s fresh, dried, or both is usually what profession­als often opt for.

“You can create your own, or buy one if you’re stuck for time,” suggests Rea. “One of my profession­al tips is if your floral display is extravagan­t, choose a simple vase – if it’s not so bold, choose a more lavish vase.”

For the final flourish, when it comes to arranging stemware for the table, Hilary Green, head of design at Dartington Crystal, says positionin­g is key.

“Creating a stunning festive table setting has become one of the biggest Christmas trends in recent years,” observes Green.

“Festive decoration­s and beautiful crockery usually take the most attention,” she continues. “However, drinkware provides the finishing touch and, like everything else on the table, requires careful considerat­ion.”

When selecting drinkware for the table, Green says to only include glasses guests require for both the starter and main courses, such as a water glass, red and white wine glass, and Champagne flute or saucer.

If you don’t have space for all of these at once – don’t worry.

“Any glasses required for following courses, such as a dessert wine glass, should be placed on the table a few minutes before the course is served,” adds Green.

Depending on formalitie­s, family traditions, children and the menu, once everything’s in full swing, she says glasses no longer required should be removed from the table to free up space.

And once you’ve cracked the tablescapi­ng code, Alli suggests making the most of this opportunit­y to draw on joyful and whimsical decoration­s to make your home feel fresh for a few weeks.

“Have fun with your palette,” enthuses Alli. “And don’t be afraid to stretch the home decor boundaries!”

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 ?? ?? Spode Christmas tree set of four wine glasses, £31.50, Portmeirio­n
Spode Christmas tree set of four wine glasses, £31.50, Portmeirio­n
 ?? ?? Home experts Hilary Green, top, and Wendy Rea
Home experts Hilary Green, top, and Wendy Rea
 ?? ?? John Lewis snowflake rectangula­r cotton tablecloth, white/gold, from £20 (180 x140cm), snowflake cotton napkins, set of four, white/gold, £14, fine china dinner plate, 27cm, gold/white, £6, side plate, 20cm, £5; Anyday paloma opera crystal glass champagne saucers, set of two, £15. Other items from a selection, John Lewis
John Lewis snowflake rectangula­r cotton tablecloth, white/gold, from £20 (180 x140cm), snowflake cotton napkins, set of four, white/gold, £14, fine china dinner plate, 27cm, gold/white, £6, side plate, 20cm, £5; Anyday paloma opera crystal glass champagne saucers, set of two, £15. Other items from a selection, John Lewis
 ?? ?? Sara Miller frosted pines candy bowl, £19.50, set of four plates, £44.50, sandwich tray, £41. Other items from a selection, Portmeirio­n
Sara Miller frosted pines candy bowl, £19.50, set of four plates, £44.50, sandwich tray, £41. Other items from a selection, Portmeirio­n
 ?? ?? Direct2flo­rist offer a selection of Christmas flowers, priced from £36.50
Direct2flo­rist offer a selection of Christmas flowers, priced from £36.50
 ?? ?? Dartington Gatsby cocktail saucer, set of two, £40, Dartington
Dartington Gatsby cocktail saucer, set of two, £40, Dartington
 ?? ?? Wilko eight-pack Majestic Bloom crackers, £7, Wilko
Wilko eight-pack Majestic Bloom crackers, £7, Wilko

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