Set the Table

Set the Scene: 25 Table Setting Ideas for Every Occasion

Your one-stop shop.

By Annie Thompson

If you love hosting as much as we do, you’ve felt that familiar excitement that comes with setting the table for a big event, holiday, or celebration. It’s a joy that combines seasonal elements, the latest trends, and your personal design touch to create a gorgeous table that makes your guests feel welcome. The only question is, where do you start? Ahead, we’re sharing some of our favorite table-setting ideas for every celebratory occasion. From basic settings for a casual baby shower to formal ideas for a holiday meal, consider this your one-stop shop for table-setting inspo that you can use to elevate any celebration.

Natural outdoor table with light pink linen tablecloth, neutral dinnerware and flatware, and natural florals.

Table Setting Ideas for Every Occasion

Let’s be honest: as fun as it is, setting the table can also be a challenge. Personally, I find myself going back and forth between the smallest details that I know my guests probably won’t even notice. Does this linen napkin work? Will a pop of color liven things up? Are these candles totally ugly, or have I just been looking at them for too long? You know the drill. I think I speak for all of us when I say that having a couple of guiding principles is never a bad thing when it comes to setting the table. There’s inspiration everywhere, and we’ve taken it upon ourselves to cull the best of it together in this handy guide for your musing.

While trends are constantly changing (as are your personal tastes), these tablescape ideas are the perfect springboard for sparking creativity. And whether you’ve got an occasion coming up or you’re just looking for eye candy to swoon over, we’ve got you covered with ideas for any celebration in your life that require an equally-joyous tablescape.

Basic Table Setting Ideas

Hands setting down speckled stoneware plate on pink tablecloth with other neutral plates, salt cellar, glassware, and flatware.

1. Incorporate Handmade Ceramics

Weaving wabi-sabi beauty into your table is a wonderful way to spark conversation and make your table stand out. It can also lean more on the more casual side, which is a plus when you’re not wanting a perfectly uniform look.

Casa Zuma Canyon Dinner Plate

Handmade in Mexico, these oversized stoneware dinner plates are what we use to set our table every evening. They’re made of high-temperature hand-glazed ceramic—and bonus: they’re dishwasher-safe.

$38

2. Let Nature Lead the Way

Filling your table with branches from the garden is a simple and beautiful way to add a natural element to your table. Olive branches, birch branches, eucalyptus branches, you name it. On that same note, greenery of all shapes and sizes are always welcome at the table.

More inspiration: Athena Calderone shares tips for styling decorative branches

Wood outdoor dining table with wood bench and raffia pendant set with gray linen tablecloth neutral dinnerware and white napkins.

3. Embrace Neutrals

Neutral colors combined with textural elements make for a simple-yet-welcoming table that’s lovingly full of life. It’s natural, simple, and full of timeless beauty.

4. Take It Outside

This may seem obvious, but setting your table outside is a lovely way to embrace nature’s beauty. Setting a table al fresco is one of the easiest ways to keep it simple while reaping the benefits of mother nature’s charming allure.

More inspiration: How Camille is styling her table for Mother’s Day

5. Mix and Match

Just because you’re going for simple doesn’t mean your table can’t be special. If you’re low on dinnerware or don’t have enough matching glasses, thrift for coordinating pieces that each bring their own character to the table (literally). The key is to be intentional—found objects shine when the tablescape feels cohesive.

Women serving dishes family style at dinner table with pink tablecloth.

6. Family-Style Dining

Everyone has their own style, but I’ve always preferred family-style dining for a celebratory occasion. If there’s not too much dishware to include, scatter your culinary offerings around and allow the food to naturally flow around the table right alongside the conversation.

7. Add Touches of Green

Pops of nature scattered throughout your table will evoke immediate garden party vibes. Opt for florals, small plants, or echo the color in your linens or dinnerware. It’s an easy way to make a basic table setting special.

Woman pouring stoneware carafe of water into clear water glass on pink linen tablecloth.

8. Carafe Your Beverages

To save you time and effort in the long run, using carafes for the beverages you’re serving is a true savior. Whether it’s water, wine, or a fun cocktail, pouring your offerings into a carafe will keep you from worrying about refilling glasses throughout the meal. Plus, chic pitchers add shape and dimension to your table setting.

Casual Table Setting Ideas

9. Start With Linen

Laying the groundwork with a simple linen tablecloth is a casual-yet-elevated way to infuse natural elements into your table. Toss it over your table, bunch it up in places, and let nature take the reins.

Casa Zuma Linen Table Throw

Ethically made in Lithuania, this square throw is the right size for any table—since it’s made to reveal the edges of what’s underneath, you can use it on square, round, and rectangular-shaped tables. We embrace a few of the linen’s natural wrinkles for a look that’s (perfectly) imperfect.

$80

Simple table setting on pink linen tablecloth with two white plates, gray linen napkins, forks, and knives.

10. Keep Place Settings Simple

Just because you have it in your inventory, each setting doesn’t need all the fanfare of a formal place setting. Keep it minimal to allow your pieces to showcase their beauty. This could be as simple as a salad and dinner plate, flatware, napkin, and a goblet that works equally well for water and wine.

Simple Scandinavian table setting with white plates, pinecone place cards, pastries, white candlesticks, and bowl of fruit.

11. Lean Into Scandi Vibes

If minimal-yet-cozy sounds up your alley, you can always turn to Scandinavian design inspo to lead the way. The key here is to think simple. Start with a simple linen tablecloth, neutral colors, and handmade ceramics, then let nature come through on its own. You’ll be amazed by the shining beauty inherent in a few simple wildflowers.

More inspiration: A Barcelona dinner party with Devon Liedtke

Sunny outdoor dining table with white plates, gray linen napkins, simple flatware, and an arrangement of eucalyptus, orange flowers, and daisies.

12. Keep It Earthy

Earthy elements are a soul-soothing way to infuse nature’s beauty into your table. Incorporating organic materials like rattan, wood, and other natural fibers can help balance your table with an easygoing feel. A natural and neutral placemat means you don’t have to waste a lot of time color-matching your table elements.

Casa Zuma Tropical Woven Placemat, Set of 4

Ethically made in Guatemala of tropical jungle fibers, this unique material stands up to all kinds of spills—a nonnegotiable for placemats.

$52

13. Utilize Recycled Glassware

Handmade recycled glassware is all the rage right now—both a win for the planet and your table’s look and feel. Its natural beauty and handmade touch is truly timeless and just plain gorgeous.

Casa Zuma Recycled Stemless Wine Glass, Set of 4

The wabi-sabi beauty of these hand-blown glasses makes it a pleasure to drink just about anything. Made in Oaxaca of locally-sourced recycled glass, these tumblers are incredibly durable, and lend a relaxed, organic vibe to the table.

$64

Woman serving slices of yellow loaf cake with strawberries onto various plates at long wooden table.

14. Don’t Leave Dessert Behind

For all the dedication you poured into them, you bet the desserts will be on display! Showcasing your desserts on the actual table is an appetizing preview of what’s to come later in the meal. We love creating varying heights with cake platters and display stands.

Stoneware serving dishes filled wish flaky salt and olives on stoneware plate with pear next to glass of wine and bouquet of white flowers.

15. Keep It Light With Mezze

While you might not want to create a full-blown grazing board for a casual gathering, having something on the table—however small—for your guests to graze on is crucial. Try laying out some olives, sea salt, nuts, sliced fruit, cornichons, you name it. A little bite of something goes a long way.

16. Give Your Napkin a Twist

Twisting each napkin adds something interesting to the table that catches the eye much more than a flat, lifeless napkin that’s been pressed and folded. This isn’t your mother’s tabletop—we create our own rules here.

Casa Zuma Oversized Linen Napkin, Set of 2

Made in Lithuania from heavyweight flax linen, this generously-sized napkin is made to double as a beautiful dishtowel for the kitchen.

$40

Formal Table Setting Ideas

holiday cheeseboard

17. Add An Edible Centerpiece

Cheese boards are not going anywhere anytime soon, which we can all agree is a blessing. Arranging a grazing board for your guests to snack on before/during the meal is a pro move that everyone will be thankful for. This is also a great opportunity to have your guests help out while having fun in the process! Once it’s done, you can place it smack dab in the center of the table. Cue the “oohs” and “aahs”.

Simple holiday table setting with stoneware plate, wooden-handled silverware, clear wine glass, gray linen napkin, and rosemary wreath placecard.

18. Use Place Cards

Adding a personal touch to your table is something your guests will undoubtedly appreciate—not to mention how nice it is for them to know where to sit! These simple place cards made of rosemary sprigs are absolute stunners.

More inspiration: Camille’s modern holiday table

Outdoor spring table setting with pink linen tablecloth, centerpiece with small bowls of salt, olives, and a green pear, a small white flower centerpiece, and a speckled stoneware vase of daisies and white flowers.

19. Find Your Favorite Flowers

Floral arrangements don’t have to be extravagant. Instead, why not gather a few of your favorite stems and place them in a vase you’re loving? It’s a simple way to elevate your table and make it feel more formal.

Casa Zuma El Matador Vase

A sculptural vessel for a few fresh stems or a bunch of dried foliage, the El Matador is both understated and statement-making, all at once.

$98

Thanksgiving table setting ideas with dark gray table runner, white taper candles, fluted glassware, olive sprigs, and neutral dinnerware.

20. Layer Your Lights

Utilizing candles at different heights can elevate your table by adding a layering element and some simple variety. Height is huge here! While you should still be wary of placing candles that will obstruct the table view, a few different heights can make your table seem bigger and more inviting.

Outdoor long dining table setting with orange persimmons running down the center of the table.

21. Play With Fruit

Weave a pop of color into your table with clementines, persimmons, tiny pumpkins, you name it. Each of these is a simple way to give your table some vibrancy.

More inspiration: An LA brunch with Sweet Laurel Bakery

Modern Thanksgiving table setting with off-white textured table runner, white pillar candles, dried branches, and pears as a centerpiece, rattan chargers, and neutral dinnerware.

22. Give Flameless Candles a Go

No one wants their tablecloth to walk away from a gathering covered in wax. The good thing is, thanks to modern technology and design, realistic flameless candles are out there! And they’re the real deal—trust me.

Dried flower arrangement in white vase on wooden table.

23. Weave In Dried Flowers

Dried flowers are still all the rage, and it’s no wonder why. They’re budget-friendly (as you can use them for multiple years), modern, and elevated. Mix them in with your fresh flowers, add them to their own vase, or simply scatter them about the table.

Modern holiday table setting with white tablecloth, modern drinking and wine glasses, white plates, gray linen napkins, and evergreen pine centerpiece with pomegranates.

24. Keep Your Colors Cohesive

When it comes to coloring, creating a complementary scheme can help ensure you don’t have any clashing going on. Plus, intentionally mapping the color palette out beforehand makes the biggest difference in the end. It’s much more pleasing to the eye, and even makes things simpler for you to set up.

Camille Styles wearing chambray romper and sun hat setting table outdoors.

25. Have Fun With It!

At the end of the day, this is your table for your gathering in your home. There’s no strict rulebook you should be following other than your own intuition. A little extra something here or a pop of that there is just what you should be itching to include. These table-setting ideas are your starting point for igniting (or reigniting) an endless supply of decorative creativity. Use these as a guide to your very own tablescape and get to gathering!