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May 30, 2026

Setting a Table for Entertaining

A table sets the tone for a gathering before the first dish arrives. You don't need a matching set or a stylist's eye — just a few good pieces, a little layering, and the confidence to keep it relaxed. Here's how to set a table that feels generous and considered, with handmade ceramics doing the work.

Coral handmade ceramic dinner plate as an elegant place setting on a wood table with linen and flatware
Coral handmade ceramic dinner plate as an elegant place setting on a wood table with linen and flatware

Start with the place setting

Give each guest an anchor. A dinner plate on a folded linen napkin, flatware to the sides, a glass above the knife — that simple frame instantly makes a table read as 'set' rather than 'served'.

Handmade plates bring a quiet individuality here that a boxed set can't: the subtle variation in glaze and rim is what makes a table look gathered over time rather than bought all at once.

Featured: Flat Plate 10.6″ – Oktawa Coral

Folk-floral handmade ceramic serving bowl heaped with fresh salad on a table set for guests

Let serving pieces do the work

The generosity of a table comes from its serving pieces. A wide bowl heaped with salad, passed hand to hand, does more for the mood than any centrepiece. Choose pieces big enough to look abundant and handsome enough to go straight from kitchen to table.

A patterned bowl earns its place here — against simple plates and linen, it becomes the colour and character of the table.

Featured: Large Serving Bowl

Large handmade ceramic serving platter with appetizers on a sideboard at a candlelit dinner party

Add a platter for grazing

Not every gathering is a sit-down dinner. A large platter on a sideboard — cheeses, charcuterie, a few canapés — invites people to help themselves and keeps the evening loose.

An unusual, sculptural piece works beautifully for this: it reads as part decor, part serveware, and gives a buffet a focal point that store-bought trays never do.

Featured: 17.7″ Serving Platter – Deep Into the Sea

Three things that make a table

  • Layer, don't match. A mix of tones and handmade pieces looks collected; a perfectly matched set can look like a showroom.
  • Go generous on serving pieces. Big bowls and platters signal hospitality. Small, careful portions signal the opposite.
  • Leave room. Candlelight, a low arrangement, and breathing space between pieces does more than a crowded table ever will.

Every piece above is handmade, so no two are quite alike — which is exactly what gives a table its lived-in warmth. Browse serveware for entertaining →

Styling images are illustrative and feature the actual product; because each piece is handmade, yours will vary slightly.

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Setting a Table for Entertaining — A Practical Guide | Custom Home Art