I told myself I didn't need new tableware – but there's up to 60% off at Crate & Barrel right now, and these pieces are too good to miss
These are the pieces I just couldn't resist from Crate & Barrel's Labor Day sale


I'd like to think that my penchant for throwing intimate dinner parties has given me an eye for impressive (and crucially, functional) table decor. I'm always on the lookout for a deal from one of my favorite brands, and Crate & Barrel's entertaining and warehouse sale is offering some deep discounts that you can't afford to miss.
From sleek dinnerware to timeless and tactile wooden serving bowls and luxe linens, there's everything you need to create a truly sophisticated tablescape with these discounted pieces, and no one will ever know you got them for less.
I, for one, am on the hunt for standout fall table decor ideas that will set me up for the season ahead, and my newly purchased Crate & Barrel pieces will take pride of place in my well-organized hosting closet.
Pictured: the Aspen 60"x120" Crisp White Organic Cotton Tablecloth
I can always count on Crate & Barrel to offer up elegant homeware essentials that I know will stand the test of time. I found plenty of gems in the Crate & Barrel fall 2025 collection, and I've now got my eye on some of the sale picks to bolster my collection.
Stylish accent pieces like these burnt green stoneware napkin rings immediately caught my eye, along with the classic Mercer white round dinner plates. The sale is full of tableware staples, but I'm also coveting a few statement pieces, like the striking Romsey Wicker Metal Pitcher by Jake Arnold, a favorite designer amongst the Homes & Gardens team.
Pictured: The White Ikat Printed Linen Napkin; the Wicker Leaf Napkin Ring; the Artesia Round Natural Woven Rattan Placemat; and the Andres Matte Grey Outdoor Melamine Dinner Plate.
With up to 50% off dinnerware, drinkware and flatware, plus 60% off table linens and serveware, I'd go as far as saying that there's no better time to shop Crate & Barrel's entertaining essentials. Even outdoor tableware is 50% off, which is ideal for my last-minute al fresco gatherings. Check out my favorites from the Crate & Barrel sale below – but hurry before everyone else gets wind of these amazing deals.
Shop the best of Crate & Barrel's entertaining sale
Designed with Eleven Madison Park chef, Daniel Humm, this serving bowl is undeniably striking – I'm obsessed with its organic, sculptural shape.
The subtle edge detail on these salad plates provides the perfect touch of Parisian cafe glamor – a look I've been loving since I came across the H&M bistro tableware collection.
This sleek taupe platter will sit perfectly on my fall table. I'll be pairing it with matte black dinnerware and cream linens for a muted and sophisticated look.
Gingham might have been a huge summer trend, but it isn't going anywhere – these cream and white napkins are perfect for fall.
I might have developed an obsession with the Studio McGee x Target two-tone flatware set, but this delicately embossed silver set is just as gorgeous.
This stunning marble set is another gem from Daniel Humm – use it to serve snacks and dips and it's sure to impress your guests.
I've been looking to jump on the splatterware trend, and these artisanal cream bowls are spot on (excuse the pun). I can't wait to use them for hearty chowders and stews.
I don't always lean towards yellow hues, but all of that changed when I came across this olive-yellow runner. It's fresh yet not too bold, so I think it's ideal for relaxed gatherings.
If you're not big on steel and chrome, try these stunning champagne-colored placemats for a more subtle palette. Crafted from vinyl in an intricate floral shape, they feel glamorous yet practical.
In the mood to browse more homeware sales? Check out our guide to the best Labor Day deals.
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Martha is a Content Editor on the Living team at Homes & Gardens. Her love for lifestyle journalism began when she interned at Time Out Dubai when she was 15 years old; she went on to study English and German at Oxford, before covering property and interior design at Country & Town House magazine. To Martha, living beautifully is all about good food and lots of colorful home decor.
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