Yum, Thanksgiving! A day of giving thanks and eating lots and lots of good food. Since Thanksgiving is centered around the table, I’ve always wanted to create a really cool tablescape to go with the holiday. We’re living with family currently, so I won’t get around to it this year, but I still wanted to put some ideas together anyways. So, here are three Thanksgiving tablescape ideas to help set the table in style and create the perfect ambiance for your Thanksgiving dinner!
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1. Earthy, Modern Organic Tablescape
Chandelier / Vase / Oval Platter / Pumpkin / Dinnerware / Taper Candleholders / Votive Candleholders
This was the first tablescape I put together and it seemed like a relaxed, earthy, modern organic option. The rattan, natural wood, and greenery create a really natural vibe, while the dark green plates, chandelier, and alabaster candle holders help add some drama. Granted, a chandelier swap may be out of scope for a tablescape, but it looked so good with everything that I just had to include it. Another thing that’s great about this one is that all items (except the pumpkin), can be repurposed year-round.
2. The Romantic Tablescape
Table Runner / “Thankful” Trivet / Candleholder / Pumpkin / Serveware / Serving Board / Serving Bowl
If you’re looking for something a little different, this romantic, feminine tablescape could be for you. The warm neutrals, gold accents, and scalloped bowl create something soft and feminine, but still celebrates the fall season. Perfect for a different take on Thanksgiving or a fun Friendsgiving dinner!
3. Autumn Modern Tablescape
Glass Candle Holders / Taper Candle Holders / Faux Oak Leaf Branch / Serving Bowl / Serving Board / Dinnerware / Napkin
This is a more traditional thanksgiving option with modern elements. I love the warmth that comes from the burnt orange/rust color and the contrast that’s created between the black and lighter-toned elements. This would be a perfect Thanksgiving option that is classic and timeless, with a modern twist!
Alright, that wraps up this post! I hope you found something you liked or that it at least sparked some inspiration for your own Thanksgiving tablescape. Hope you have an amazing Thanksgiving!