Joanna Gaines’ Holiday Table is a Timeless Classic - and From Just $7.99, I’m Shopping Every Piece
The designer has proved that traditional colors never date
As much as I adore experimenting with design styles and trends, there's nothing quite as magical to me as a traditional Christmas table. All my Christmas decorating ideas come back to classic prints and color palettes – and Joanna Gaines just brought my dream look to life in a tablescaping video showcasing new pieces from her Hearth & Hand with Magnolia kitchen and dining collection.
What I love most about this particular holiday table is its sense of warm nostalgia. You'll notice plenty of 'cabin kitsch' tableware in Joanna Gaines' new Target drop, and there's a also a distinctly retro feel to Joanna's video – but tempering any sense of cliché is an undeniable feeling of sophistication. Combining festive plaid patterns with hues of forest green and scarlet, this tablescape feels cozy, timeless, and undoubtedly traditional.
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When it comes to holiday decor themes for Christmas this year, Joanna's tablescape taps into one of the biggest trends we're seeing right now: the heritage revival. Think Ralph Lauren-inspired tableware – or any nostalgic look which brings together luxurious textures, deep festive colors and familiar prints. The result is a scheme that feels both elegant and warm, just like Joanna's.
Using a signature plaid table runner as a backdrop, Joanna layers classic carved edge dinner plates with tree icon ribbed edge plates. My favorite touch is a set of trim cloth napkins boasting embroidered edges and intricate Christmas tree motifs. Wonderfully festive with a hint of retro, they tie together those signature holiday colors and prove that a traditional look really doesn't date.
Joanna Gaines' signature plaid table runner and trim cloth napkins are perfect for every occasion, from casual family breakfasts to festive soirees
Red and green hues prevail, but Joanna expertly weaves in touches of vintage-inspired glamor to her table: I spotted the gold novelty chargers nestled beneath her dinnerware, with a sleek gold flatware set to match. For a final antique-style touch, fluted coupe glasses stand beside a green stoneware footed serve bowl and a greenery centerpiece with brass candle holders, which showcases a set of soft twisted taper candles.
Hone in on certain aspects of Joanna's holiday table – the red taper candles, the gold accents – and the look is dramatic and indulgent. Styled with cheerful plaid touches and festive motifs, however, it suddenly becomes relaxed and effortlessly inviting. Taking cues from the Ralph Lauren Christmas decor trend, this is a truly timeless tablescape – and it's all the evidence I need that classic aesthetics really do endure.
Shop the Look: Joanna Gaines' Holiday Table
With its scalloped trim and lavish gold tone, this charger will is sure to bring vintage chic to your table. Pair it with Joanna Gaines' bow and bell metal napkin rings for even more festive glamor.
If the cottagecore-inspired Nancy Meyers tableware look isn't quite your style, these forest green plates could be the answer this Christmas – style them with crisp white linens and they'll certainly make a statement.
Perhaps it's because they remind me of my favorite country grandmother-inspired tableware, but I'm utterly obsessed with these napkins. I love the delicate embroidery and vibrant festive colors.
At just $30, this spectacular centerpiece is a real gem. Just slot in elegant taper candles and a few artificial red berry stems and watch your Christmas tablescape come to life.
Boasting both a striking texture and a bold scarlet hue, these taper candles will elevate any scheme – I'd show them off from early fall right through to the holiday season.
I love the timeless look of these glass coupes, but they're also available in green and brown if you're after a more earthy look. Whatever shade you choose, they're guaranteed to transform your home bar ideas for the festive season.
From the chargers to the dinnerware, you might have noticed Joanna Gaines' appreciation for the scalloped decor trend, too. 'I keep thinking I'm going to get tired of scallops, but it's only getting worse,' she remarked in a recent Instagram video – and there's plenty of scalloped decor on offer at Magnolia, too.
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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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