IKEA's Endlessly Useful Holiday Tableware and Decor Starts at Under $1 – I'm Not Waiting to Stock up
These Vinterfint Christmas table basics are so affordable, I'm buying extra to make sure I'm covered this holiday season
I'll level with you – I find it virtually (no, actually) impossible to take a trip to IKEA and leave empty-handed, when there are always so many useful pieces and stylish basics to stock up on at such affordable prices. But with the sale on the popular Vinterfint range, with some pieces down to 99c, it's even more tempting to fill my cart with buys that will bring my Christmas table decor ideas to life. And at those prices, I'll have money left over for extras to cater for any unexpected guests or breakages.
From the simple, yet elegant range of side plates and bowls with their delicate red rim (all at 99c) to the bold, graphic prints seen on the trays and the festive red and white stripe on the napkins, there's something for all styles of tablescape in the range.
This Vinterfint tray is perfect for serving mulled wine and cookies. Pick up some glass candy cane ornaments in the sale while you're at it. The Vinterfint cups aren't in the sale but I might still treat myself.
Start with a bold red tablecloth or get out your crisp white linens, and add a simple red runner for a more sophisticated look.
There are some wonderful and really inexpensive table center ideas to be found in this collection, too, from artificial potted arrangements and bouquets to faux poinsettia plants, or if you prefer a more minimal look, this decorative table tree lamp will cast a beautiful glow. Alternatively, team these Vinterfint candleholders with some winter fir-scented tealights to bring Christmas to all the senses.
Once you've set eyes on this collection, you won't be able to resist putting a few pieces in your virtual cart, especially at these knock-down prices. Here's my shopping list to get you started.
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The red rim on these plates brings a quietly festive feel but it's subtle enough that you can use these all year round.
An extra tray never goes amiss at Christmas time, and this fun design will be perfect for loading up with hot cocoa and candies.
You can never have too many napkins when you're hosting a crowd for mopping up spillages and keeping sticky fingers clean. I love the fun designs and pop of pink on these paper ones.
Not enough coasters? Put these fun cardboard ones out on your surfaces that you want to keep protected from glass rings and spillages.
This cute set of 3 snowman tins would make a lovely table centerpiece and is ideal for stashing away some after-dinner treats, too.
Fill these jars with baking mix for cookies to give as gifts or pop them on the table with festive foliage and berry stems in for a lovely centerpiece.
Drape this realistic garland across the center of your table for an instant festive upgrade. Just add some red taper candles to complete the look.
The bold color and shape of this candlestick holder will look so striking in the center of a festive table, or on a mantelpiece.
I'm getting a few of these tiny faux trees, adding mini decorations and dotting them along the length of my Christmas table.
Loving the idea of bringing the festive look to the table for less? Pottery Barn's Christmas Tableware sale has some brilliant offers, that are just too good to pass up –but don't take my word for it.
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Katrina is Head of Living at Homes & Gardens, covering hosting and entertaining, seasonal styling ideas, sleep and wellbeing, along with a highly experienced team of writers and reviewers. With more than 15 years' experience in lifestyle content, Katrina was previously an editor at luxury lifestyle platform, Muddy Stilettos, has been a features writer at Sainsbury's magazine and has also written for a wealth of other food and lifestyle titles including Ideal Home, Waitrose Food, John Lewis' Edition and The Home Page. Katrina is passionate about heritage style and lives in a 100-year old cottage in rural Hertfordshire, where she enjoys finding creative ways to live and host stylishly.
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