Thanksgiving is just around the corner and I have been surfing the net in search of a selective curated list of Tabletop Decor including runners, flowers, and fruit. The holidays are the best opportunity to dress your table gathering in all that nature has to offer. This post features those that I would want for my own table and thought you might too!
Coral and Tusk has some of the most beautiful embroidered Thanksgiving table runners, napkins, and placemats. All with a whimsical feel they are unlike anything else on the market and their artisan feel is always recognizable. Love of nature, plants, and animals are near and dear to my heart. I can’t say enough how much I love their designs!
Thanksgiving Tabletop Decor Runners, Placemats, and Napkins
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Here are a few of my own new designs from the studio. I wanted to create something that was traditional in theme yet modern too. The links will be added as soon as they are available for purchase. Let me know what you think!
Thanksgiving Tabletop Decor: Fruits, Seeds, and Pods
Fruits, Seeds, and Pods offer some of the most interesting tabletop decor arrangements. In their dried form they pair really well with a traditional tablescape theme or a modern one. The color is more muted and creates its own kind of natural beauty that is soft and easy to work with. A few branches of these dried eucalyptus stems are lovely when paired with the linens above.
These faux pear branches would also work well with the modern designs shown above. They are just enough color to compliment without competing with the rest of the decor.
If orange is your go to but you want something a little toned down this is a great option. These berry clusters have a great Thanksgiving tone but are a bit on the muted side.
Dried Fruits are another decor element that works so well for Thanksgiving and really the Christmas table too.
They can be scattered loose for a more contemporary effect or placed in a garland that can extend the length of the table.
Thanksgiving Tabletop Decor: Flowers On Trend
If real is your preference these floral arrangements from Urban Stems are absolutely breathtaking. I love their use of some flowers mixed in as well that are a little bit unexpected in a traditional bouquet like the thistle.
This one takes traditional colors and pumps up the color. From the maker..”Cool blue tones from thistle fit perfectly alongside bursts of orange roses and bright, golden craspedia. Send this arrangement and watch sparks fly.” I couldn’t have said it better myself. A complimentary mix of Thistle, Craspedia, Roses, and Solidago
There is something about Protea ,both real and faux, that gets me every time. If you are looking for something a little different to grace your table this Thanksgiving this might be it. This is a beautiful arrangement from Urban Stems of queen protea stems accented by smokebush and eucalyptus.
Another beautiful arrangement from Urban Stems that makes me want to reach out and touch these perfect mums and run my hand over these perfectly formed flowers. Nature at it’s best.
Campanella Roses, Cremon Mums, Quicksand Roses, Ranunculus, Snapdragon, and Ruscus
I remember one Thanksgiving I splurged on a few Orchids for my Thanksgiving table. It was a little different for me but I still remember that table and it was to this day one of my favorites! Adding just one or one every few feet is such an elegant understated way to dress your table. This Lychee Orchid is my go to this year.
Setting your table for Thanksgiving is of course about the bounty of food but having a well dressed table to celebrate is a great way to set the day apart too. It sends a great unspoken message to your family and friends that says “You are special and we are glad you are here”.
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