Lulu & Georgia's Tableware Feels Like it Belongs in an Art Gallery – it's Sculptural, Artisanal and on Sale Now, But Only Until Tonight
There are just hours left to shop these statement pieces in the Lulu & Georgia kitchen and dining sale


As much as I love planning impressive menus, I have to admit, I love it when the tablescape steals the show. After all, there's nothing I enjoy more than bringing my fall table decor ideas to life, and I'm always on the lookout for statement pieces. I've been eyeing up the earthy, sculptural tableware from Lulu & Georgia and can't believe the discounts on some of my favorite pieces – if you're quick, you can score up to 25% off before the Lulu & Georgia kitchen and dining sale ends this evening.
Guests always admire my Lulu & Georgia pieces for their organic, artisanal look, and I love that the brand combines natural textures with popular prints and silhouettes. The scalloped decor trend is definitely on display, for example, and the stripe drenching trend also seems to have had a notable influence on the recent collection.
Pictured: the wood Mini Bowls, Shapeshifter Speckled Stoneware Dinnerware and the Ruffle Serving Tray from Lulu & Georgia
The October 2025 Lulu & Georgia anniversary sale, is a treasure trove: you can shop everything from table linen and serveware to crockery, glassware, and bar accessories. There are even pieces from the magnificent Sarah Sherman Samuel and Lulu & Georgia fall 2025 collaboration, which really will make your home feel like an art gallery. (I'm head over heels for the Julep Serving Dishes and the Shapeshifter Serving Bowl).
With decor like this on your table, you can guarantee that guests will be impressed. The clock is ticking, however, so I'll be checking out in record time – here are my top picks from the Lulu & Georgia kitchen and dining sale.
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I'd serve snacks, charcuterie and even cocktails on this stylish tray, but really, I'd love to display it proudly in my kitchen. The scalloped edge is simply timeless.
Take one look at this sculptural cruet and you'll know it's handcrafted; I adore the decorative topper and subtly speckled finish.
I adore the artful detailing on these salad plates; they look so sophisticated when paired with the matching dinner plates and pasta bowls.
Handmade in Colombia, this woven runner is sure to bring rustic charm to your table. I'd style it with deep orange napkins and fall foliage for a harvest-inspired look.
This handsome pitcher would look right at home on the shelf of a boutique pottery studio – and on all my fall tablescapes. Rich brown stoneware is a seasonal essential.
Who can resist a rattan placemat? The rattan tableware trend isn't going anywhere and I have a few in my hosting closet already, but I'm tempted by this set; it's guaranteed to elevate any table setting.
Tie any neutral scheme together with these gorgeous napkins; I'd use the colorful Lusine Napkin Rings to complete the look.
Combine a gold finish with an eye-catching silhouette and I'm sold – so I simply had to add these chic salad servers to my cart.
I'm always won over by Lulu & Georgia's marble pieces, but this cheese board might be my favorite; it's a must-have for every avid host.
All it takes is a few choice additions to your tablescape, and suddenly your guests will be swooning. I usually go for sculptural pieces in neutral hues, but the amber glassware trend has inspired me to experiment with color. I think the pale golden hue is perfect for fall.
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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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