This is your Sign to Host a Maximalist Thanksgiving – Tuckernuck Home's New Entertaining Edit is Bursting With Decadent Prints and Lavish Decor

Bring bold hues and period charm to your table settings with Tuckernuck Home's fall 2025 collection

Green floral tablecloth with red chairs and fall floral arrangements
(Image credit: Tuckernuck Home)

As an avid host, I love to create luxurious tablescapes, but I'm less keen on forking out hundreds of dollars every time I throw a dinner party. Gradually, I've learned to seek out brands that create a sophisticated look without the designer price tag – and I've hit the jackpot with Tuckernuck Home's new fall entertaining collection.

I've had plenty of time to plan out my fall table decor ideas now that hosting season is in full swing, and I'm tapping into the maximalist aesthetic. Thankfully, even my most decadent visions have been turned into reality thanks to Tuckernuck's new pieces – from the lush hues of their forest toile tablecloth to the period charm of their gold tassel napkin rings.

Black floral tablecloth with matching napkins and pink glassware

(Image credit: Tuckernuck Home)

Of course, harvest-inspired decadence isn't an essential part of fall entertaining, and Tuckernuck offers plenty of more understated pieces to help you decorate every room for fall. Take the wild plum everyday tapers, which are guaranteed elevate any mantel or dining table, or the cognac rattan woven placemats, which are a brilliant addition to any hosting closet.

Whether you lean towards jewel-toned drama or pared-back neutrals, if you've been looking for an excuse to transform your entertaining setup this fall, I'd say it's just arrived. Below, I've picked out a few of my favorite pieces from Tuckernuck Home's new fall entertaining collection, including plenty of statement tableware that epitomizes seasonal luxury.

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Martha Davies
Content Editor

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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