Modern Thanksgiving Table

We visited the dining rooms of three Southern tastemakers to learn their secrets for setting a festive Thanksgiving table.

Punch Up Traditional Thanksgiving Table Pieces

Photo: Laurey W. Glenn

Punch Up Traditional Pieces

Hostess Christy Ford shares her secrets for setting a stylish and festive holiday table. She gets her table inspiration from old-master still life vignettes.

Source Guide
Landscape painting: by Dean Dass, Charlottesville, VA; available through Les Yeux du Monde Art Gallery; lesyeuxdumonde.com

Give It Some Edge

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Give It Some Edge

Balance a whitewashed table with graphic hits of black and navy, such as black candles and leather chairs, slate-gray woven place mats, and navy-rimmed dinner plates.

Source Guide
Goblets: Flavia by William Yeoward Crystal; available through andgeorge.com

Show Your Cards

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Show Your Cards

Mounted on an antique picture stand on a console table, a menu card sets the tone for the meal.

Source Guide
Menu card and place cards: by Erika Jack, Erika Jack Stationnaire; erikajack.blogspot.com

Offer It Self-Serve

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Offer It Self-Serve

Transform any console or side table into a pretty bar so you won't have to play bartender.

Source Guide
Console table (for bar): vintage from The Curious Orange Store; thecuriousorangestore.com
Painting (above bar): by Kiki Slaughter, Charlottesville, VA; kikislaughter.com

Put It On A Pedestal

Photo: Laurey W. Glenn

Put It On A Pedestal

Instead of arranged flowers, dress your table with a trio of black plinths topped with orchids in silver compotes and natural items that you've collected.

Make It Personal

Photo: Laurey W. Glenn

Make It Personal

Place cards are tucked in an array of silver saltcellars filled with moss, turquoise stones, and butterflies for personalized, individual versions of the centerpiece.

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