Shop Tableware and Textiles for Spring Entertaining
Elevated yet unexpected—that’s the goal of a great table setting. The secret lies in layering pattern, color, and texture in fresh and interesting ways. Get inspired with a few designer-led dining spaces and shop our spring entertaining essentials to get the look.
Design by Zoe Feldman / Photography by Stacy Goldberg
With the arrival of spring comes a wave of celebrations, from Mother’s Day to bridal showers and birthday parties. It’s the season to put your best hosting foot forward, and it all begins with setting the table. To help you level up your hosting experience, we’ve hand-selected a collection of serveware and textiles to layer the table with color, pattern, and a touch of whimsy. These shoppable pieces are conversation starters—meant to leave a memorable impression on your guests. Plus, we’ve gathered some standout dining spaces by designers like Zoe Feldman, Heidi Caillier, and Prospect Refuge to help spark inspiration in the process. Let’s dive in.
Design by Anastasia Casey / Photography by Lindsay Brown
(L) Design by Prospect Refuge Studio / Photography: Canary Gray + Chris Mottalini
(R) Design by Anastasia Casey / Photography by Lindsay Brown
Design by Heidi Caillier / Photography by Haris Kenjar
Table settings share many of the same principles of design. Much like interiors, a well-set table requires careful thought and attention to detail. The secret is layering patterns, color, and texture while creating a dialogue between old and new elements. Whether you lean towards modern simplicity or eclectic charm, the goal is to create a setting that sparks intrigue and enhances the dining experience for everyone involved. Aim for a mix of natural elements, vintage finds, and handmade ceramics, allowing each component to play off one another.
Unsurprisingly, there are endless online sources for uncovering interesting tableware and textiles. Beginning the search on Etsy is always a safe bet. Entertaining retailers like Food52 excel in tabletop and cookware, while Katel Home and Louise Roe’s Sharland England are treasure troves of block-printed textiles. Browse our selection below, and you just might find that piece your table has been missing.
Design by Yond Interiors / Photography by Taylor Hall O’Brien
BY: ANASTASIA CASEY