I Reject All the Minimalist Christmas Trends – and Here’s How I’m Styling My Maximalist Table With Every Over-the-Top Festive Find I See

I’m sharing how I’m styling my maximalist Christmas table this year, with every colourful, whimsical and festive piece chosen from Anthropologie’s collection

Fall tablescape with lime green and orange color theme, orange flowers on the table, green chairs and patterned linens
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This Christmas in London, I’m going all in on a table that feels lived-in, layered, and brimming with character. My style blends antiques with new finds, leaning into the old-school festive charm I’ve always adored. Dinner party tables, to me, should be dripping in conversation, candlewax, and a sense of joyful imperfection. I’ve never been one for overly neat, fussy settings – I want mine to feel eclectic, natural, and effortlessly inviting. Of course, achieving that effortlessly stylish look is far from simple, especially when it comes to curating the perfect mix of pieces.

When it comes to Christmas table decor, I never hold back – for me, it’s all about layers of colour, texture, and personality. Tablescaping has become a highlight of hosting for so many, and this year I’ve completely fallen for the Anthropologie entertaining collection, which perfectly blends whimsy and elegance for a show-stopping festive feast. Whether your vibe is cosy, glamorous, or delightfully over-the-top, the right pieces can completely transform the mood.

With hosting duties officially underway and a maximalist brief I’m fully committed to, here’s everything I’m shopping to create the ultimate Christmas table – and all the pieces I think you’ll want on yours too.

Even better, the Anthropologie Black Friday sale has just kicked off, meaning many of these standout pieces are now reduced – a rare chance to snap up whimsical serveware, luxe napkin rings, and statement tableware at a fraction of the usual price.

I like to mix old family favourites with new discoveries, layering tartan, festive linens, and quirky serveware so that every place feels personal and full of character. It should feel inviting rather than overly styled – a table that encourages laughter, conversation, and maybe even the occasional spill.

When it comes to choosing pieces for your Christmas table, my advice is simple: don’t buy something just because it’s trending. Equally, you don’t have to stick solely to boring 'timeless' items – the key is to select pieces that genuinely spark joy. I’m drawn to items that make me smile every time I see them, whether it’s a playful pattern, a splash of colour, or a whimsical detail. After all, a table that brings delight is far more memorable than one that simply follows the rules.

The Pieces I’m Using to Build the Ultimate Christmas Table


Beyond the table itself, I’ve found that it’s the little finishing touches around the room that truly make the difference. Christmas decorating isn’t just about matching colours or sticking to a theme – it’s about creating moments of surprise and delight. A carefully placed candle, a quirky ornament on a sideboard, or a small festive vignette on a windowsill can transform the space and instantly make your home feel more magical.

And remember, the most memorable celebrations aren’t about perfection – they’re about crafting a space that reflects your personality and makes guests feel truly welcome. Whether you’re layering textures, blending heirlooms with new finds, or experimenting with unexpected pops of colour, let your creativity take the lead. When it comes to Christmas decorating, trust your instincts and embrace whatever brings you joy.

Sophia Pouget de St Victor
UK Editor

Sophia Pouget de St Victor is the UK Content Editor at Homes & Gardens, bringing readers the latest trends, expert insights, and timeless design inspiration tailored to a UK audience. With a background in luxury interiors and a qualification in Garden Design from London, she has a passion for creating spaces with character and emotional depth. Sophia gravitates toward interiors that defy definition, valuing individuality and effortless elegance. She lives in West London with her partner, two mischievous terriers, and a plump cat named Lettuce.

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