Embroidered tablecloths, paired with lit glass votives, adds refinement to the evening. | Pxhere 
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Tablescapes For The Perfect Setting

Author : NewsGram Desk
By Manav Bhatia

It's that time of the year when there are festivities galore and entertaining comes to the fore. Manav Bhatia, Founder Trunkin shares some tablescapes for the season

Christmas Tablescapes: Whether it's cherry red tablecloths or plush green napkin rings, there's something for everyone. Red and green are synonymous with colour themes this time of year.


Red and green are synonymous with colour themes this time of year. | Photo by Libby Penner on Unsplash

Finish it off with Royalty: Jewelled napkin rings are an essential table accessory. Jewelled beads in the centre of a napkin ring surrounded by metal carving can be combined in a variety of forms and sizes and gives a touch of glamour.


Jewelled napkin rings are an essential table accessory. | Photo by Jonathan Borba on Unsplash

Touch of Smoke: Winter is the season when evening decor is especially important for parties, get-togethers, and bonfires. Colours in grey and ivory combine night with the day. Embroidered tablecloths, paired with lit glass votives, adds refinement to the evening.


Embroidered tablecloths, paired with lit glass votives, adds refinement to the evening. | Pxhere

Smearing of Wood: Nature's finish using ferns and drift wood for decor instead of flowers add to the winter feels.

Wall Hangings: Embroidered and beaded hangings add a touch of elegance and are traditional accessories for Christmas. (IANS/ MBI)

(Keywords: Wall Hangings, Wood, Winter, Smoke, Royalty, Christmas, Festivities, Perfect Setting)

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