A feast for the eyes
For a maximalist tablescape, don’t hold back.
“The table needs to look utterly extravagant, a feast for the eyes,” says Cording-Booth. “Choose plates that are visually interesting, which can be through their shape rather than obvious patterns, and set them on glittering silver placemats. An abundance of glassware creates a luxurious look so place wine glasses and coordinating tumblers for each place, setting them directly onto the tablecloth.”
Make guests feel special with thoughtful touches is her next tip.
“Fold each napkin and place it next to the plate with cutlery laid on top of it; then set a small present, the type you would find in a stocking, wrapped up in paper or even fabric, on the napkin,” says Cording-Booth. “Add more shine with silver place card holders, or, what I also love to do is place a bauble on the napkin and then ask my guests to guess where they sit from the bauble I have chosen for them. It’s a lovely way of showing that you have really thought about each of them.”
When decorating the rest of the table, use a pedestal or footed bowl topped with fruit such as tangerines, or a vase or glass bowl filled with brightly wrapped sweets or walnuts.
“Candles always create atmosphere so use lots of them,” continues Cording-Booth. “A cluster of candles in candleholders in the centre of the table is always effective. Or, liberally sprinkle the table with a variety of tea-light holders.
“Fill large vases with an abundance of foliage – the great thing about Christmas is that it doesn’t have to be about flowers, and a mix of evergreens looks stunning set against silver and white. Even green foliage laid down the centre of the table will look beautiful.”