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Learning the art of tablescaping with Ikea

Posted on July 30, 2016September 1, 2024 by jenny

On what felt like the hottest night of the year so far I was given a late pass to head into Soho for a fabulous evening with Ikea. I’ve always loved Ikea and every room in our house has something from there. I love the clean lines, contemporary Swedish design, and of course, excellent value for money.

I joined some other fantastic creative bloggers and were shown to the top floor of a gorgeous old building. It was decorated for Christmas which I admit did feel slightly odd given the warm weather. But soon the Christmassy smells got me in the mood to try my hand at tablescaping.

What is tablescaping, I hear you cry? Basically it is the art of making your dining table look beautiful – think Downton Abbey and every meal as a potential dinner party. I thought I was doing quite well with my tablecloth, table mats and flower arrangement at home, but I clearly need to up my game.

As we arrived we were able to admire the tablescaping by the Ikea experts.

Tablescaping by the Ikea experts

Looks easy, doesn’t it? Everything is co-ordinated and useful but pretty too. Then it was our turn and I must admit to feeling slightly nervous to be in a room with people whose Instagram feeds I swoon over.

We were given free reign over boxes of Ikea kitchen ware and the 2016 range of Christmas decorations and I got to work picking out anything which caught my eye. At home everything is bright and colourful so I had fun opting for a more muted palette. I kept adding as, for once, I found the truism that less is more didn’t work. This is what I ended up with.

Chritstmas tabelscaping attempt

I created lots of layers and tried to link through with the pretty polka dot wrapping paper. It was so much fun but also terrifying but thankfully everyone from Ikea were complimentary about my first attempt at tablescaping. I picked up lots of tips so am hoping for the chance to do something special this Christmas at home.

Then we had the chance to see the new Ikea collections and there was some lovely inspiration. There were 4 key trends:

Artisan with a hand made vibe

ikea Artisan trend AW16

Maximalist with bold pops of colour

Maximalist trend at Ikea

Elemental with lovely natural elements

Elemental design at Ikea

The final trend was Off Beat with some crazy broccoli inspired fabric

Off Beat design at Ikea

I liked elements of each design so I’m not really sure what that means for my style! I’m swooning over the design of that desk and would love it for my craft space (hint hint hubby!).

I had a fab evening. I love having the chance to try something new and tablescaping looks like it will be big this Christmas. Not only do I have a long shopping list of things to get to update our home. It also looks like I’ll be picking up some new Christmas decorations too. The decorations have a natural feel with geometric paper designs as well as a real natural feel with decorations made with metal, beads, paper and string which really appealed to me. There are old favourites too with dala horses and gingerbread dough in the Autumn/Winter look book which I will be stocking up on. The Christmas range will be in store from October and I will be first in line!

Big thanks to Ikea for the invitation to try my hand at tablescaping and the lovely goody bag.

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11 thoughts on “Learning the art of tablescaping with Ikea”

  1. Nikki says:
    July 31, 2016 at 9:47 am

    I really love the elemental look. Its very cosy looking. 🙂

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  2. Mellissa Williams says:
    July 31, 2016 at 11:02 am

    I am a big fan of Ikea, they make great products at such a reasonable price too. Looks like this tablescaping work shop was excllent.

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  3. Jess says:
    July 31, 2016 at 7:35 pm

    Your tablescaping looks fab! I love the look of the Artisan collection, too, so pretty <3

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  4. Rhian Westbury says:
    August 1, 2016 at 10:45 am

    Those decorations and place settings look absolutely beautiful. I can never get things to look as perfect as this x

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  5. Cassandra Mayers says:
    August 1, 2016 at 5:33 pm

    Oh wow!! They make it all look so nice. Wish I could have a home looking like this haha

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  6. Zoe IKIWN says:
    August 2, 2016 at 5:10 pm

    Both your and their tablescaping looks so lovely! I think I’d be somewhere between a maximalist and an off-beatnik, there are some lovely bits and pieces there. x

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  7. Choclette says:
    August 8, 2016 at 8:53 pm

    Not heard of tablescaping. I definitely need to up my game. Our table is covered in boxes and random samples!

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  8. Anna nuttall says:
    August 8, 2016 at 9:32 pm

    Ooohh I love the photo with the polka dots tray. Never heard of tablescraping – I’m missing out! xx

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  9. Kira says:
    August 9, 2016 at 8:58 pm

    Most days my table looks incredibly boring but I love it when I have an excuse at trying tablescaping myself in my own home! I love that artisan trend! Got to love IKEA!

    Reply
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