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Today’s tablescape is colourful and fun. We’re here for it!

It used to be that if you set the table for a dinner party and made the effort, everything was quite formal. You gave the meal a sense of occasion by bringing out the things you kept for best and using fancier and more things than you normally would. But the tables have turned (pardon the pun) and today’s tablescape is more relaxed, more colourful and a lot more fun. But no less fancy!

The bright new Mykonos range from No 22

Australian brands are teaming up with artists and calligraphers to create some some beautiful pieces to set your table. Here are just a few examples of the latest tablecloths, napery, plates and glassware that have crossed our desk recently.

Mrs Tablescape

I’m so enamoured with Mrs Tablescape’s new Nostalgia collection and I’m not even Australian. These pieces however, are Aussie as! Check out the tablecloth!

The Nostalgia tablecloth by Mrs Tablescape and Emma Elise

The napkins and tablecloths are a collaboration with Australian artist Emma Elise. Featuring fairy bread, Minties, TimTams and native flora, they’re expecting it to be their biggest seller yet.

No 22

Inspired by one of their favourite places, No 22’s Mykonos collection will make you feel like you are in Greece without having to leave your home! 

Perfect for entertaining, or for everyday use, this collection is designed to be mixed and matched, with napkins, placemats, tablecloths, plates and glassware! The menus, placemats and tablecloths have been designed in collaboration with Sydney-based calligrapher and artist Anastasia Tanuputri.

In The Roundhouse

And the brand who really got this trend started in our opinion, In The Roundhouse always offers up the most fun and colourful designs and they’re always adding to their collection, which lends itself perfectly to mixing and matching.

We particularly love the Italian range, created in collaboration with Sydney based artist Daimon Downey. These plates will keep that European summer feeling going and going! I have plenty of their plates and napkins in my own personal collection.

Shop In The Roundhouse | Mrs Tablescape | No 22

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Entertaining at home during Covid with more style & less stress

Staying in is the new going out and if we embrace this, I think we could all come to enjoy the good old fashioned dinner party a lot more in 2020! We asked Sydney caterer Kate White, of Katering, for her tips on being the host with the most without losing the plot!

If you want to make sure you enjoy the occasion as much as your guests, Kate says don’t forget to keep it real. “Easy entertaining is about making your guests feel relaxed, so it is important that your entertaining style is a reflection of this or your home or your style. Don’t try to be anything you’re not!”

Great life advice, we say!

A golden rule is never to try a new recipe for the first time on your guests: far too stressful and risky!

“I love Asian food, so relish the chance to cook fresh light food for my friends,” says Kate. One of her favourite dishes to cook for friends is master stock spatchcock twice cooked with a green mango salad and nahm jihn.

She also loves grazing boards, and this way of eating helps make guests instantly relax. “I love that this becomes part of the décor but you have to be generous so invariably a lot gets wasted, although I usually pull it out again for my four children and it gets eaten!” The majority of her wedding and event clients request grazing boards these days, although in the current climate, Kate says they’re sadly not very Covid-friendly.

If you do go down the platter or grazing board route though, remember to be practical. Make sure your platters are small for six-to-eight people and break this up along the table, so when serving 20 people you would have three to four platters of each dish, for guests to share amongst themselves. “Large platters cannot be lifted or handed around by the guests as they are too heavy and too big for the space.”

Kate thinks shucking oysters to order can be fun and a talking point, but if that’s a little beyond your skill level, having friends round for risotto is another favourite of Kate’s. Remember you’ll need to stand in the kitchen to stir for this one though! “Alternatively mud crab pasta is also a winner for easy entertaining with the casual vibe.”

Possibly the biggest dinner party faux pas is leaving guests feeling hungry (the shame!) so Kate says know your quantities, including 180-to-250g of meat per person. “Most home cooks over-cater from my experience! Be generous!”

Creating a sense of occasion starts with low and ambient lighting: lots and lots of candles and dimming overhead lights where possible. Great linen, of course, always helps. “At the moment I am loving the monotone colour palette; beige and soft pinks mixed with neutrals and dove greys. People are really giving their table the detail: in the flowers, candles, crockery and cutlery, textured linens and soft florals. Its all about the tablescape!”

Kate says she’s crazy for good glassware, cutlery and crockery to give her table interest. “Again, due to my relaxed style, I love uneven ceramics, textured plates and platters. Oversized, always! And I love soft linen tablecloths with neutral colour palettes to work off and add the pop of colour or added interest. Adding some old with the new always is interesting.”

Don’t forget the other senses either. “Music is another very important part of entertaining: have a playlist organised in advance. Dinner music first, then liven it up later in the night. If guests want to dance, let it happen organically. Since Covid, no dancing has been allowed at weddings or in clubs, so be prepared!”

For more information on Katering, who also do home delivered ready-made meals.

All table linen pictured by Carlotta + Gee, luxury, eco-friendly, sustainable and 100% French linen.



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Tips for changing up your interiors for summer, by homewares buyer Korryn Bentley

Sponsored by Freedom

Are you a seasonal decorator? Do you like to change things up around your home for the cooler and warmer months? I spoke to Freedom homewares buyer and experienced trendspotter Korryn Bentley about giving your home a fresh look for summer.

Korryn Bentley
Korryn Bentley

So, I think we all want to know how to change things up without spending a fortune, right? Korryn’s trick? “Be brave in mixing things up. Without going out and buying a whole new room of accessories, firstly see what can be shuffled around the house. Empty the room of accessories, and then redecorate with your existing pieces. Can your cushions in your bedroom be moved to your living space with perhaps just a little investment to tie it all together, such as some fresh new colours or prints? Sometimes just one new cushion or throw can bring a different element in and change the look completely. It doesn’t have to be expensive!”

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She also likes to bring out all her practical vases and vessels that often live in her cupboards and make a conscious effort to fill them with flowers she grabs from the garden on her way home from her morning walk, or some cheap and cheerful blooms from the fruit and veg shop if your garden is bare!