Find Your Fall Table Style
Thanksgiving is all about tradition, but your table style can still be your own. Don’t know what your style is? I’ve categorized 4 design styles below to help you find your style and make your holiday prep easy. See the table I created and inspiration from some of my favorite brands.
Bohemian
From gold flatware to jewel-toned glasses, this year I’m all about boho style for my Thanksgiving table. Think rich colors and a careful curation of eclectic objects (like mismatched vintage candlestick holders). Top off the look with colorful taper candles and seasonal blooms. I found my flowers at a local grocery store and made my own arrangements but I also love to use farmgirl flowers.
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Minimalist
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Minimalist style has a very sophisticated look. It’s characterized by simplicity, clean lines, and a monochromatic palette. Keep the shapes of your dinnerware simple and modern. Try a black and white color palette with one accent color like brown/wood. With this style, less is more.
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Organic Modern
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Pulling inspiration from the Minimalism, Mid-Century Modern, and Boho design styles, Organic Modern is all about design that layers natural elements in a modern way. Try simple shapes in raw materials (like wood, marble, or rattan). Keep the color pallet light and earthy.
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Traditional
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Designing in a traditional style is a wise investment since it is classic and timeless. It’s put together but not fancy. To get this style try natural fall colors, patterned textiles (such as plaid or floral), and detailed dinnerware with fluting or scallops.
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