CHRISTMAS TABLE DECORATION: 5 THINGS THAT CANNOT MISS

  • Tablecloth with typical Christmas colors: there’s no way not to like a gold tablecloth, although silver, red, green and blue tones are also very popular. The Christmas colors need to stand out and the decorative elements must match each other;
  • Simple plates and cutlery for dinner: some people choose plates with common elements of this season, such as a Santa Claus or a reindeer, but if they strive for simplicity, opt for white plates. You can place an elegant ribbon around the cutlery and also use it to decorate the candles;
  • Natural elements of Christmas: to bring the magic of Christmas to the table you can place some pine cones, holly or vine branches. The euphorbiaceae, popularly known as Christmas Flower, will make the table more eye-catching due to its intense reddish hue. If you have a small forest near your house, you can explore it to see what you find;
  • Arrangements of seasonal fruit: if you don’t want to spend money on Christmas decorations or exquisite desserts, we recommend placing arrangements of seasonal fruit on the Christmas table. You can put some strawberries, pineapple, mango, grapes, walnuts, chestnuts or apple on the table;
  • Christmas candles and other decorations: they are almost mandatory when decorating the Christmas table. You can place some white candles, aromatic candles (vanilla, cinnamon or red fruits) or even make a decoration with candles, fruits and tree branches together. They are an easy and increasingly popular option for those who want to maintain a rustic look in their Christmas decorations.

 

NATURAL MATERIALS SUCH AS WOOD, CONTRASTING TEXTURES AND EARTH TONES ARE THE TRENDS

Clean lines in the furniture, in which the maxim “less is more” prevails, with notes of personal taste. However, fashion is what suits each person’s lifestyle and the color range has countless varieties, offering combinations according to each person’s inspiration.