Your Stylish Easter Awaits You


Easter is a long awaited, well deserved, long weekend. I’ve got the best ideas for styling your table so you can save time and avoid decision fatigue. You need to save all that energy for relaxing.

Let our bodies, eyes and minds feast this Easter.

I have always been a sucker for dinner parties, with one caveat, the smaller, the better. Whatever size of gathering you prefer, we can all agree that it is a profound experience when we welcome friends, family or foreigners around a table. We share food, conversation, culture…we drink, we laugh, sometimes we cry. It is a tradition that is older than we can possibly imagine, stretching back millennia, as our collective ancestors shared stories and snacks around fires.

 

Nowadays a fire is swapped for a barbeque, food is served on a plate and the cave has become a solar panel covered roof, but let’s not lose sight of the joy of coming together to enjoy and learn from each other. Let’s appreciate our surroundings and those that surround us.

Let’s embrace a slowing down, let’s give attention to what passes over our lips whether it be food or words.

With that in mind, this beautiful Easter table setting is the essence of creativity and showcases age old crafting methods practiced by brands that truly live the ethos of conscious making.


Styling Tips on
How to Get the Look

Start with Colour

Generally our eyes are the most acute of our senses, so give them something worth looking at! Begin with a mood board as colour greatly affects our mood.

I’ve chosen softer pastels and focused on the orange and pink (leaning into red) palette. Orange evokes feelings of happiness and energises a space. The specific hue I used reminds me of the golden colour the light becomes as dusk starts to settle over the landscape at this time of year. Pink is associated with calm and kindness, an obvious choice for a ‘slow’ and conscious dinner. The more relaxed your guests feel, the more you will all enjoy the experience.

Let these colour choices permeate throughout your subsequent choices. Learn more about colour theory here. I would even go so far as to select a beautiful amber champagne to suit the theme: Grant Burge Sparkling Pinot Noir Chardonnay NV.


Choose Crockery
Kilnhouse Design Studio ‘Lines in Sand’ 

Hand thrown plates, bowls and other crockery add an element of texture and playfulness to the table. The exclusive stone coloured ceramic range from Kilnhouse is just that little bit more interesting than straight white tableware. When you’re taking a bite,and you look down at your plate, give a thought to the hands that created the vessel.

About the Ceramic Range

“It is a very human thing to draw a line. We draw boundaries, roads, walls, borders, countries - all of which create a structure of ownership that only can perceive - invisible, yet apparent. ‘Lines in Sand’ is an exploration into mark making and their resulting influence, much like my own hunger to create an impression in the ceramic arts - creating my own line in sand.”

Kilnhouse is a small scale production and custom design studio focused on creating ceramic goods that are both unique and boundary pushing. It has to be said that Nicola was an excellent photography assistant, thank you!


Timeless Table Linen
Sett & Beat ‘The Botanicals’ 

Handwoven napkins and place mats give a sensory softness to this table setting. I had a ton of fun folding them in different ways, my absolute favourite being the bunny ears as a subtle nod to Easter. The beauty of fabric napkins means we can wash and reuse them. As you wipe your hands or your mouth, just for a moment remember that what you are holding took hours to load a loom, hours to weave the colourful pattern with intricate details. So too give the product the hours of use it deserves.

About the Range

“The colours we have used in this range include red from the roots of the Madder Tree, beige from the bark of the Acacia tree, marigold flowers have been tinted with iron to get that lovely dirty yellow, and taupe is created from the galls of Oak trees.”

Sett & Beat is a conscious textile studio based in Cape Town, South Africa, that designs, makes and procures bespoke textiles.


Forage for Florals

“Earth laughs in flowers.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson

A table setting is never complete without flowers. They provide life and are a gorgeous display of forms to create sculptural features. The blooms chosen are all flowering at this time of year (March/April). There are Cosmos, Dahlias, Echinacea. Other foliage included a collection of wild grasses foraged locally. Add a dried branch or an empty birds nest to give detail to your tablescape.

Don’t let your guests' eyes tire of seeing beautiful objects in front of them. Let them start conversations about the joys of growing something from seed, to see it sprout, grow and bloom. To know that this process takes months and that flowers should to be adored for the fleeting moment they are.


Add Decor & Cutlery

Use the ‘fancy’ knives and forks. I used beautiful gold, rounded cutlery. A few additional vases and votives from the back of the cupboard. Come back to your colour choices, play with materials like transparent glass and solid porcelain. Add candle holders if you know you’ll be dining at night.

The world is filled with cupboards of heirlooms or wedding gifts that never see the light of day. I say shine the spotlight! We learn to take care of our beloved items by interacting with them. By showing the kids what Grandma made or ‘got as a gift from the Queen’, we teach the next generation about the stories in everyday objects. We recount the funny, poignant, sad or melancholic moments and we create new memories embedded in more than food.


Final Touches & The Feast

You’re all set and so is the table, you’ve got plates, cutlery, linen, decor and flowers. This can be the whole look, but I like to add occasion specific items to bring the theme home. I used Beacon’s candy coated Easter eggs as decoration (and you can eat them for dessert!). They didn’t detract from the aesthetic and added a fun element to the tablescape.

Now it’s time to enjoy your food, your family and friends, or simply enjoy the setting. I urge you to take a moment to remember that everything in front of you was made or grown by another person, that it is their passion and livelihood.

Take a breath.

Take a bite.

Give thanks.


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