Creating the perfect Christmas dinner table
The food is ready, gifts are wrapped and the Christmas tree’s lights are sparkling. Everything is in place for a delightful Christmas, except for your table. Here are some ideas to bring the joy of Christmas to your dining table.
The traditional Christmas theme colours are green, red and white. You can use these colours to create the perfect combination. However, Born is having a rainbow inspired Christmas in light of the summer time.
Our perfect colourful Christmas dining table is as follows. Start with a white tablecloth, it creates a base to combine your colours effortlessly. The place-mats can be colourful with a variety of designs. Your plates should also be a neutral colour like for example white, place a side plate on top of your plate to create depth on your table. The glassware can be the different hues you choose for your table or your normal crystal glasses, both will create an opulent image. In addition, the cutlery you use can be anything from stainless steel to rosegold metallics.
Notably, the centrepiece will be the focal point of your Christmas dining table, be creative with the different colours. Use a vase and place different colour Christmas ornaments inside to create a Christmas ambiance, or another alternative is a small Christmas tree with colourful decorations. Furthermore, you can can also use colourful candles or flowers for a natural effect.
In addition to bring more colour to your table, colourful napkins are a lovely solution. Use different patterns, textures or designs are wonderful for a colourful Christmas tree. Add a small surprise for each guest to the table, place a colourful candy cane or chocolate on each set of place. Notably, a tradition around a Christmas table is the Christmas crackers, place crackers with colourful designs at each seat. This brightens the mood around the table, perfect for the summer time.
Tell us what you think of our colourful Christmas dining table. How do you set your table for Christmas?
We wish you a wonderful festive season.