The Styled Table

Create timeless hosting moments using the hallmarks of classic design, intriguing shapes, and varying heights of decor. Transition your tablescape into the holidays and beyond by incorporating pieces that bring warmth and depth.

Rich tones and layered textures bring a cozy, tailored feeling. Forego the vibrant red and green decor of holiday hosting past, and reach for brass and copper accents to add a festive touch.

Two side-by-side images of a styled dining table. One features an alabaster grape sculpture placed atop brown, block check linen napkins. The next displays a tapered candle holder in a white finish with a curved architectural design.

Set the Scene

A collage of three images displaying accessories that can be used to style a dining table, including a painted black aluminum bowl, a polish glass oil candle and black iron candlesticks.

Interior styling isn't complete without thoughtfully placed accents of curated decor - and setting the table is no exception.

Create ambience and intrigue with candles that cast a warm glow, mixed materials like brass and iron, and the softness of florals. It all comes together for a truly inspired take on hosting unforgettable gatherings.

Three products from the Shoppe by Stephenson House that achieves the styled table - the brass galina bowls, the iron taper holders, and the daphne oil candle.

 

Well-Edited Layers

A collage of three images displaying accessories that can be used to dress a dining table, including linens, glassware, and stoneware.

From the style details, to elegant glassware and heirloom-quality linens and stoneware, each layer is essential to creating a memorable tablescape.

Pieces with story lend themselves to intriguing dinner conversation. For this reason we love collections like Tina Chen Designs - a mother-daughter duo who handcraft luxury linens in New York - as well as antique details filled with character and history.

 

Three products from the Shoppe by Stephenson House that achieves the styled table - the block check napkins in cocoa, alabaster poires, and antiqued copper stoneware.

Photography: Marielle Elizabeth

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