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Simple Christmas table styling with dried foliage and grasses

December 11, 2020

Simple Christmas table styling with dried foliage and grasses | These Four Walls blog

Christmas is going to be a smaller, more intimate affair for many this year, and it certainly will be for us. A couple of very important people will be missing from around the dinner table, but it’s also the first time my parents, my brother and I will have gathered together in a year, so I’m determined to make it as special as I can. Creating a beautiful setting for festive meals is a big part of that, and I did a test run of the table styling I’m planning so that I could take some photos to share here.

This year, I’m taking inspiration for the table from the asymmetrical wreath I made earlier this month (see my tutorial here) and using the same combination of preserved nicoly leaves and dried grasses from the garden. I love the combination of colours and textures, and the nicoly leaves fill the air with a wonderful festive scent. For a simple yet striking look, I arranged a few sprigs of each in a trio of glass bud vases, which I then dotted along the length of the table. You really could choose any kind of foliage you wanted for this – in the past I’ve used eucalyptus, white ranunculus flowers and even sprigs of fir snipped from the back of the Christmas tree, and I reckon festive berries would also look fantastic. Just make sure you remember to add water if you incorporate anything fresh!

Simple Christmas table styling with dried foliage and grasses | These Four Walls blog

Simple Christmas table styling with dried foliage and grasses | These Four Walls blog

Simple Christmas table styling with dried foliage and grasses | These Four Walls blog

Simple Christmas table styling with dried foliage and grasses | These Four Walls blog

The tablecloth I used is from Goscandi’s new range of table linens, and I love the way it drapes. The natural beige colour echoes the grasses while at the same time offsetting the dark green of the nicoly leaves, and I chose large matte-black stoneware plates for a bit of additional contrast. The linen napkins are also from Goscandi, and to style them I used one of my favourite tricks: holding each one from a corner, then tying a loose knot in the middle and draping it across a plate. It creates a relaxed yet elegant look, and it means you don’t need to worry about ironing, folding or being precise! For an extra little touch, I tucked a sprig of greenery and a grass stem into the knot of each one.

Simple Christmas table styling with dried foliage and grasses | These Four Walls blog

Simple Christmas table styling with dried foliage and grasses | These Four Walls blog

Simple Christmas table styling with dried foliage and grasses | These Four Walls blog

Simple Christmas table styling with dried foliage and grasses | These Four Walls blog

Of course candles are a must on any Christmas table. I interspersed tall dinner candles in minimalist black holders and tea lights in fluted glass jars between the vases of foliage, taking care to make sure no leaves were dangling too close to the flames. I know that last bit sounds obvious, but I once went to a wedding where the candles set the centrepieces on fire and I certainly don’t want that to happen at home!

Finally, I added a few festive touches to the shelves in the corner of the dining room in the form of a paper star, pine cones and a cluster of paper decorations that match the ones used on our tree.

Simple Christmas table styling with dried foliage and grasses | These Four Walls blog

Simple Christmas table styling with dried foliage and grasses | These Four Walls blog

A minimalist Christmas shelving display with paper decorations, pine cones and a paper star | These Four Walls blog

Simple Christmas table styling with dried foliage and grasses | These Four Walls blog

So there you have it: a beautiful Christmas table with dried foliage and grasses. I hope it’s given you a bit of inspiration, and if you’re looking for more ideas you’ll find my previous years’ tables here, here and here. I’ve now tucked my vase arrangements and napkins away in a cupboard, but they’ll be coming out again on Christmas Eve and I can’t wait…

The tablecloth and napkins were kindly gifted by Goscandi, but I was under no obligation to share or promote them. As always, all words and opinions are my own.

All photography by Abi Dare

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  1. Jill Clarke says

    December 11, 2020 at 11:48 am

    It’s so inviting Abi. I hope you have a lovely family day together. Beautiful table linen – I loved the unboxing as well.

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    • Abi says

      December 11, 2020 at 11:56 am

      Thanks Jill! Have a wonderful Christmas too. We’ll sadly be missing my lovely mother in law and her partner due to you know what, and my grandfather who died in March. But it’s also the first Christmas my brother has had off in years (he’s a doctor) and the first time my parents or I have seen him in 12 months, so I still want to make an effort.

      Reply
  2. Emma says

    November 30, 2021 at 4:20 pm

    Hi Abi,

    Where is your black ceramic tableware from? They look beautiful. Thanks!

    Reply
    • Abi says

      December 6, 2021 at 11:24 am

      Thank you! It’s from ARKET but I’ve had it a few years and it doesn’t look like the sell it anymore. Hasami Porcelain is similar, though a bit of an investment!

      Reply

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