26 Christmas Dinner Table Settings Ideas
The best part of Christmas is the food! Spending time with friends and family and eating delicious food is what the holidays are all about.
And if you’re hosting Christmas dinner this year, you know that the food is only half the battle.
The dinner table is the centerpiece of the holidays and you want it to look as festive as possible.
So, don’t worry, we have some amazing Christmas dinner table settings ideas for you!
1. Rustic Christmas Table Setting
This rustic Christmas table setting is perfect for a cozy Christmas dinner party.
The red and green color scheme is a classic but the buffalo check table runner and the plaid napkins add a modern feel to the table.
Gold flatware adds a touch of elegance and the wood chargers and candlesticks add the perfect amount of rustic charm.
I love the use of the mini Christmas trees in the centerpiece.
You can find these at your local Christmas tree lot and they make the perfect centerpiece for a Christmas dinner party.
2. Classic Red and Gold Christmas Table Setting
You can never go wrong with a classic red and gold Christmas table setting.
This timeless color scheme is warm, inviting, and perfect for the holiday season.
We love how this table is styled with a traditional plaid table runner, red and gold ornaments, and a fresh floral centerpiece.
You can easily recreate this look with items you already have on hand, like our classic holiday dinnerware.
3. White and Gold Christmas Table Setting
Elegance is the name of the game in this gold and white Christmas table from Craftberry Bush.
Lucy used a mix of gold and white plates and linens and then added in pops of green to bring in the Christmas tree and garland.
She also used a mix of gold and silver candlesticks and flatware. This is a great way to mix metals and make it look intentional!
4. Elegant Christmas Table Setting
If you’re looking for a more elegant Christmas table setting, this one from BlueGrayGal is perfect.
The white and gold place settings are simple yet stunning and the addition of a small wreath with a name tag is a great way to welcome guests to the table.
Small trees, white candles, and a beautiful table runner bring in the traditional Christmas colors while still keeping the overall look elegant.
5. Christmas Table Setting with Natural Greenery
Go all out with natural greenery and garland for a stunning Christmas table setting.
For this look, a long piece of greenery is used as a table runner and topped with white candles, pomegranates, and a few gold accents.
The greenery is carried throughout the rest of the table with a small piece at each place setting as well as a small sprig on top of the napkin.
A small piece of greenery is also added to the name card for a cohesive look.
6. White and Silver Christmas Table Setting
A white and silver Christmas table setting is simple, yet elegant.
This table setting uses a mix of different white dishes to create a mismatched look.
But, to keep the table from looking too busy, the color palette is limited to white and silver.
The simple white floral arrangements with greenery are the perfect finishing touch to the place settings.
7. Christmas Table Setting with a Pop of Color
If you’re not a fan of the traditional Christmas colors, you can still create a festive table setting with a pop of color.
This tablescape from The DIY Mommy uses pink, mint, and gold to create a fun and bright table setting.
The DIY Mommy also used a Christmas tree as the centerpiece and decorated it with the same colors as the place settings.
8. Whimsical Christmas Table Setting
If you’re looking for a fun and whimsical Christmas table setting, this one from Love and Lemon Tables is a great example.
The Christmas tree centerpiece is made from a few small Christmas trees and is a fun and unexpected way to bring the holiday to your table.
The plates are a mix of patterns and colors, but they are all in the same color family, which makes them work together.
The gold flatware and glassware add a touch of elegance to the table, while the playful napkins add a fun and casual touch.
9. Black and Gold Christmas Table Setting
Black and gold is a classic color combination that can easily be dressed up or down.
In this case, the addition of the plaid napkins adds a casual touch to the place settings.
The black and gold ornaments tie in with the place settings and the gold flatware and the black and gold centerpiece adds a touch of drama to the table.
Conclusion
• 12 Days of Christmas Table: This tablescape is all about the details. From the “12 days of Christmas” plates, to the red and green napkins, to the Santa and snowman salt and pepper shakers, this setting is full of festive fun. Don’t forget the wine glasses with Christmas tree stems!