Yes, I'm shopping for festive decor in September – but I can't resist this chic tableware from Pottery Barn
From folky linens to traditional tartans and luxe materials – Pottery Barn's festive tableware makes for a festive feast for the eyes


Since moving out of my family home and into my own apartment, I've been determined to create some new festive traditions – starting with some wonderful Christmas decorating ideas. I'll be launching into the festivities as early as possible this year, with hosting being top of my priorities. So, Pottery Barn's Christmas dining and entertaining collection has come at exactly the right time.
I can count on Pottery Barn to cater to every mood, whether I'm sticking with understated elegance or going all-out with themed decor. This year's collection is no different: there really is something for both the festive fanatics (like the Gingerbread Dinnerware collection, which is adorable if you are catering for children) and anyone hunting for minimalist Christmas decor ideas. The Rustic Forest collection would be my top pick, with retro ski scenes and stag motifs printed on splatterware.
As I look ahead to the festive season, I'm planning out everything from home bar ideas to my all-important tablescapes, and Pottery Barn's Christmas dining and entertaining collection has just about everything covered. I'm sure that I won't be the only one coveting the more unique pieces in the range, so I'm shopping right now to avoid disappointment.
I know that charming touches like the Gingerbread Icon Drinking Glasses and Holly Beaded Coasters are likely to receive plenty of compliments from my guests, and that I will return to them for years to come. I also love the more folky pieces, like the Fair Isle deer table throw, and the bold etched glassware. Here are some of my favorite tableware picks from Pottery Barn's Christmas dining and entertaining collection
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I always gravitate towards a table throw for more informal gatherings, and this one features a lovely folky print that would work well with paired back or Scandi themes.
Marble accents are guaranteed to elevate any tablescape, and this stunning cheese board is sophisticated and yet subtle. Pair with metallics for a timeless look.
Whether you use them as kitchen Christmas decor ideas for filling with mulled drinks or steaming cocoa, or stash them away as stocking fillers, these mugs bring a lovely personal touch to the table.
The bow Christmas decor trend shows no signs of disappearing – and I'm swooning over these embroidered napkins by Monique L'huillier. Pair them with some decadent gold napkin rings for maximum impact.
A truly show-stopping table setting is all about the finishing touches – and these appetizer forks are sure to get your guests talking. The gold finish is wonderfully festive, too.
A sophisticated twist on the candy cane look, these vibrant red etched glasses are just perfect for serving Christmas cocktails in style.
If red and gold isn't your preferred color palette during the Christmas season, try this embroidered table runner instead. I'd accessorize it with some sprigs of holly and a few taper candles.
It really was love at first sight when I spotted Pottery Barn's gingerbread designs. If you pick one piece, make it this charming platter – perfect for Santa's Christmas Eve cookies.
Bringing in a vintage shape, the scallop trend, and a delicate, but vibrant red trim, these elegant dinner plates feel sophisticated with a charming twist.
If I'm short on time but still desperate to impress my guests, eye-catching chargers like these are my secret weapon. A simple white tablecloth and some lovely crockery will create a striking yet understated look.
It isn't Christmas without a dash of plaid, and these colorful plates with their natty animal designs will bring all the seasonal charm to your table.
Add some sparkle to your home with these handcrafted coasters. I'd pair them with some crisp white linens and these beaded bow napkin rings to complete the look.
Yes, it's only September, but there's so much Christmas goodness to shop right now. I'm loving Magnolia's holiday decor collection for 2025 – Joanna Gaines has nailed the vintage-inspired festive look.
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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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