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Yeah, yeah, we know it’s early to talk about Thanksgiving, but here in the food and home world, we’re always thinking one step ahead to the next gathering! And since fall is peeking around the corner at us (apple cider donuts, hayrides, pumpkins!), so too, is Thanksgiving.
Knowing how stressful the holidays can be, we’re all for low-maintenance entertaining. Below, we’ve rounded up 20 easy Thanksgiving table decor ideas, so you can spend less time worrying about setting the table, and more time feeling grateful for those around you.
Whether your table style is maximalist, modern farmhouse, classic, or undecided, we have enough inspiration below to help you tie together a Thanksgiving table setting with ease.
1. Individual & Compostable—A Perfect match
What’s sanitary, breaks down in two months, and still looks upscale? Dinnerware made from fallen leaves, that’s what. You can feel better about single-use this year knowing your dishes won’t sit in a landfill for years—and you won’t spend hours washing up. Now that’s something to be thankful for.
2. Four “Ingredient” Setting
Only four simple parts make up this setting, and the colors can be endlessly riffed on. A plate, cloth napkin, printed menu (which you could swap for a place card), and a branch of grapes or berries pulls this together in an almost professional-looking way.
3. Mismatched Ceramic
Probably the most-loved aspect of handmade dinnerware is the variation between pieces. Some speckled, some swirled, some just barely dotted with color—and that’s what makes this pared-down table so chic. All that’s required are some basic glasses and flatware.
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4. Bring Outside Branches In
Pop out to the backyard and grab a branch off your tree before it sheds all its leaves, toss it in a jug, and set it down as a show-stopping centerpiece. Place settings get a leaf each, and this pulled-together table is done in record time.
5. A Color for Everyone
Do not, we repeat: do not, waste any time looking for matching linens, when the mismatched ones look lovely as is. The trick to this table looking super polished is the coordinated glassware and utensils, but you’re totally not required to stick to any rules.
6. Blue Linen & Brown Leaves
Similar to the green leaves scheme, this setting employs uncomplicated linens, dishes, and flatware, but looks intentional with a fallen leaf at the center. Bonus points if you write the guest’s name out in black ink.
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7. Dried Grasses & Matte Black
Dried grasses are still all the rage, and feel especially relevant during this harvest period. Paired with matte black and brass flatware, it’s an ultra-elegant setup.
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8. Twine & Eucalyptus
There’s no need for napkin rings when you can just tie napkins up with a bit of twine. Slip a stem of eucalyptus in, and it’s an adorable little “package” for someone to open.
9. Centerpiece Takes... Centerstage
The reason this slightly plain place-setting looks so special is because the delicate florals of the centerpiece peek in. It’s easy to arrange one yourself with some Trader Joe’s stems—or you can outsource this one bit of prep to a florist to ensure the table lives up to your hopes.
10. The Most Edible Decor
The cheeseboard on this table acts as a centerpiece (genius), so artichokes as place card holders feel right at home. When dinner’s over, cook them with confidence for your next meal.
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11. Pretty Pear Place Settings
These pears have adorable little name markers, but simply a pear on each plate would serve multiple purposes: harvest-seasonal decor, and a perfectly packaged appetizer or dessert.
12. Bring Out the Blue & White China
If you’re lucky enough to have inherited a collection of blue and white dishes, they’re beyond just summer or dinner parties, they fit right in for fall as well. Paired with coordinating little pumpkins and seagrass placemats, they make an unconventional Thanksgiving table.
13. Gold, Black & Green
Is there anything more classic than gold, black, and a few touches of greenery? We certainly don’t think so. This table setting is traditionally chic, but actually easy breezy to put together. Simple black plates, gold flatware, and gold-rimmed glasses set the stage, while gold candlesticks and small jars of cut greens pull the whole thing together.
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13. Freshly Harvested
Thanksgiving is synonymous with harvest time, and so are fluffy stalks of dried wheat or grass. Instead of using a green sprig as an accent, a dried stem is way more fall-themed.
15. Linen on Linen
Sometimes a gorgeous table is as simple as putting a tablecloth down on the one you already have. Tablecloths can instantly make a dining experience feel luxe, and all you did was fluff it out onto the table.
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16. The Maximalist Look
Maximalism is all about, well, doing the most. Think bright colors, bold patterns, contrasting designs, and carefully curated chaos. Creating this look is easy with whimsical dinnerware like these floral dessert plates.
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17. The Modern Farmhouse Look
Modern farmhouse style is all about blending the traditional, more rustic farmhouse aesthetic—think neutrals, antique pieces, and exposed wood—with more modern touches like pops of color, smooth lines, and glossy accents. These Portuguese cabbage plates would stand out (without being loud enough to step over into maximalist territory) on a table with a more neutral color scheme.
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18. Standout Placemats
Add a touch of flair to your meal presentation with an eye-catching placemat. This Italian-made option from our Shop is made of waxed paper, which gives each one a leather-like quality, and comes in 13 different colors.
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19. Layer Your Linens
Playing around with textures and layers adds depth to your table design. The cotton table runner from our Five Two line is an easy addition to any table looking for that extra layer to make it just right.
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20. Up Your Napkin-Folding Game
Here’s a how-to for a 30-second trick that will spruce up any table setting. Trust us, once you learn, you won't want to stop surprising guests with this fun tabletop treat.
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Thanksgiving Table Decor Ideas
In this article, "20 Easy Thanksgiving Table Decor Ideas," the author shares various concepts for creating a beautiful and memorable Thanksgiving table setting. Let's go through each concept mentioned in the article:
1. Individual & Compostable Dinnerware: The article suggests using dinnerware made from fallen leaves, which is sanitary, eco-friendly, and breaks down in two months. This option allows you to feel better about single-use items, knowing they won't sit in a landfill for years.
2. Four "Ingredient" Setting: This concept involves using only four simple parts: a plate, cloth napkin, printed menu (or place card), and a branch of grapes or berries. By combining these elements, you can create an elegant and professional-looking table setting.
3. Mismatched Ceramic: The article highlights the appeal of handmade dinnerware with its variation between pieces. This concept involves using mismatched ceramic dishes, which can add a chic and eclectic touch to your table. Basic glasses and flatware are all that's required to complete the look.
4. Bring Outside Branches In: For a show-stopping centerpiece, the article suggests going outside and grabbing a branch from your tree before it sheds its leaves. Placing the branch in a jug and adding a leaf to each place setting can create a cohesive and nature-inspired table setting.
5. A Color for Everyone: Instead of spending time looking for matching linens, the article encourages embracing the beauty of mismatched ones. The key to making this table setting look polished is coordinating the glassware and utensils, while not adhering strictly to any rules.
6. Blue Linen & Brown Leaves: This concept involves using simple linens, dishes, and flatware in uncomplicated colors. Adding a fallen leaf at the center of each place setting can create a deliberate and visually appealing table setting. Writing the guest's name in black ink can be an additional touch.
7. Dried Grasses & Matte Black: Dried grasses paired with matte black and brass flatware can create an ultra-elegant table setting. This concept embraces the ongoing trend of dried grasses and their relevance during the harvest period.
8. Twine & Eucalyptus: Using twine to tie napkins and incorporating a stem of eucalyptus can create an adorable and rustic "package" for each place setting. This simple concept adds a touch of nature to your table decor.
9. Centerpiece Takes Centerstage: By arranging delicate florals in the centerpiece, you can elevate a slightly plain place-setting. You can easily create your own centerpiece with stems from a local market or florist.
10. The Most Edible Decor: This concept involves using a cheeseboard as a centerpiece and artichokes as place card holders. Once dinner is over, you can cook the artichokes for your next meal. This concept combines practicality with aesthetics.
11. Pretty Pear Place Settings: Pears can serve multiple purposes as adorable name markers or as harvest-seasonal decor. Placing a pear on each plate can add a festive touch to your table setting.
12. Bring Out the Blue & White China: If you have a collection of blue and white dishes, they can be a great addition to your Thanksgiving table. Paired with coordinating little pumpkins and seagrass placemats, blue and white china can create a unique and unconventional table setting.
13. Gold, Black & Green: Gold, black, and touches of greenery can create a classic and elegant table setting. Simple black plates, gold flatware, gold-rimmed glasses, gold candlesticks, and small jars of cut greens can all contribute to this sophisticated look.
14. Freshly Harvested: To embrace the harvest theme, you can incorporate fluffy stalks of dried wheat or grass into your table decor. This adds a fall-themed touch to your setting.
15. Linen on Linen: By placing a tablecloth on your existing table, you can instantly elevate the dining experience and create a luxurious setting. Tablecloths add texture and depth to your table design.
16. The Maximalist Look: Maximalism is characterized by bold colors, patterns, contrasting designs, and curated chaos. Whimsical dinnerware with vibrant floral patterns can help achieve this look.
17. The Modern Farmhouse Look: Modern farmhouse style combines rustic farmhouse aesthetics with modern touches. Neutral colors, antique pieces, exposed wood, and pops of color can create a balanced and inviting table setting.
18. Standout Placemats: Eye-catching placemats can add flair to your table presentation. Waxed paper placemats, available in various colors, can provide a leather-like quality and enhance the overall look.
19. Layer Your Linens: Experimenting with textures and layers can add depth to your table design. Adding a cotton table runner as an extra layer can enhance the overall aesthetic of your table setting.
20. Up Your Napkin-Folding Game: Surprising guests with creatively folded napkins can add an element of fun and surprise to your table setting. The article suggests a 30-second napkin-folding trick to spruce up any table.
These concepts and ideas can help you create a Thanksgiving table decor that aligns with your personal style and preferences. Whether you prefer a minimalist, rustic, maximalist, or modern farmhouse look, there are plenty of options to choose from to make your Thanksgiving table memorable and visually appealing.