3 super stylish interior looks for Christmas 2023

beam industrial reclaimed wood dining table with Christmas tree and decorations

It’s that time of year where our thoughts are firmly set on Christmas and we dust down our decorations to bring the festive spirit into our home! Do you fancy a bit of a revamp and update of your decorations this year? If so, we have some great suggestions for you that we hope will help you decide on the right theme for your home.

rustic dining table with natural hanging Christmas decoration aboveCredit: Lights4fun

3 Stylish looks for Christmas 2023

1. Shimmer and gold

This is always a good choice at Christmas and as it is such a popular theme right now, there are plenty of gorgeous options out there in the shops and online. Gold is sleek and sophisticated allowing you to use minimalist pieces that blend with your existing decor…..the colour on its own screams Christmas! We think this look is perfect for a modern home that has an industrial element. We love the contrast that is created when you blend gold decorations with an industrial dining table, the gold accessories look wonderful against the reclaimed wood dining table top.

gold hoop candles for 3 super stylish interior looks for Christmas blogCredit: Ginger Ray

2. Rustic & Recycled

The rustic look continues to be as popular as ever and is the perfect Christmas theme for a country cottage or farmhouse. From a real Christmas tree to twig wreaths with pine cones, dried orange slices and dried flowers, there really is so much scope when it comes to this look. This theme completely embraces eco-friendly Christmas decorations and you can either buy new rustic accessories or make them yourself.

Christmas rustic pine cones and acorns on grey table cloth

Treat yourself, or a friend to these fantastic scalloped star decorations, by Plant a Bloomer. When Christmas is over the stars can be planted outdoors and will grow into wildflowers. We also love this embroidery eco-friendly kraft paper bunting in the shape of little Christmas trees by Leah Nikolaou. During the countdown to Christmas you hand embroider a bauble onto the tree, keep this hanging above a wooden side table in your living room so you can admire your handiwork!

eco friendly christmas decorationsCredit from left: Leah Nikolaou and Plant a Bloomer

3. Monochrome

This is definitely the look for a very modern and minimalist house or flat. Mixing black or navy with white will give your room an instant sleek and crisp look. Black and navy are not colours we generally associate with Christmas but it certainly looks great when done right. The Standford Industrial Dining Table and the rustic Standford Reclaimed Wood Dining Chairs suit this colour scheme perfectly.

Credit: Standford Industrial Dining Table with Standford Reclaimed Wood Dining Chairs

To bring a monochrome Christmas into other areas of your home accessorise with black and white decorations, such as candles, pine cones and fairy lights. We love these black and white modular candle sets from Concrete & Wax to bring some drama and ambience to your festive scene.

white candles with black concrete base on rustic wooden tabletopCredit: Concrete & Wax

Get ready! 5 tips for impressive entertaining this Christmas

Get Ready! 5 Tips for impressive entertaining this Christmas

reclaimed wood dining table and blue velvet dining chairs with Christmas tree

Many of us are guilty of putting too much pressure on ourselves to get everything just right when we’re entertaining and this seems to be amplified when it comes to Christmas entertaining. Decorating the house, styling your reclaimed wood dining table and getting the lunch or dinner just perfect. Here we have put together a few suggestions that may help take the pressure off a bit – so you actually get to sit back and relax and your dinner parties will run like clockwork.

5 Festive ways to impress your guests

1. Shop in advance

Getting the shopping finished early is a great way to rid yourself of at least some stress. Even without talk of potential shortages, it is always a good idea to get stocked up early – it helps spread the cost as well. Items like freezer items, wine, beer, gifts, biscuits, snacks and the Christmas pudding, will all keep for a long time, so you can buy weeks in advance. Many online shops are again extending their return periods so you can easily return things if you see something better a little later on. However, if you are thinking of buying bigger items like an extendable table or new fabric dining chairs for Christmas then don’t leave it too late!

2. Prepare and freeze

To make life easier over the holidays, much of the food preparation can be done in advance. Homemade stuffing and some home bakes can all be prepared now – just keep a list of what you have done and cross off items as you get more organised. Also think about preparing and blanching vegetables, you can peel potatoes and parsnips the evening before your dinner, salad can also be prepped and kept in airtight containers in the fridge overnight.

present wrapped in brown paper on wooden dining table

3. Wrap those gifts

Christmas always seems to sneak up on us – as soon as it turns December the time just flies by and before you know it it’s the 23rd. Wrap presents as you buy them it is surprising how much time this does end up taking up, especially stocking presents! Pop them under the Christmas tree or hide them at the back of your rustic wardrobe or wooden blanket box. If time is really short, select the gift wrapping service from stores and get someone else to wrap!

4. Plan your table setting

This is the fun part. Think about how you are going to set your dining table now – there is nothing worse than having an idea and just not being able to find all or some of the components you want. Planning now gives you plenty of time to shop around and even tweak your plan if you need to. The rustic dining table looks good with natural decorations, warm colours and natural evergreen foliage along the centre. For a reclaimed wood dining table, you can add contrast by choosing a glamorous gold or silver theme. And of course, there’s no reason you can’t set the table the day before!

reclaimed wood dining table with blue Christmas decorations

Organise your cupboards

Allocate a section in your kitchen dresser or cupboard in which to keep Christmas supplies – candles, serviettes, snacks, chocolates, pickles and pretty much everything you have bought to keep for the holidays. At least you’ll know where to find everything when you need to and you won’t use anything by mistake. If you have a cocktail cabinet then get this tidied up and check out what you’re running short of. Wash and polish glasses that haven’t been used in a while and make sure you have ice buckets, stirrers, shakers and anything else you need when mixing cocktails. And finally, if you have a wooden sideboard in your dining room, check your serving dishes for chips or cracks and enough cutlery.

For more Christmas tips and inspiration, including 5 Ideal Seating Solutions see our blog.

Ways to create a cool industrial dining room this Christmas

Ways to create a cool industrial dining room this Christmas blog

Introducing our new Urban Industrial Reclaimed Wood Furniture dining collection

Although industrial style furniture conjures up images of a New York City loft or a 1920’s factory it has evolved to a style that isn’t exclusive to only urban style homes, but all types of interiors. It is no longer a cold, bare look. With the use of warm materials such as leather, velvet, rattan and statement lighting, it can be elevated to create a warm, sophisticated and inviting living space – perfect for a cool Christmas.

industrial dining table and matching wooden dining benchUrban Euston Industrial Dining Table and Urban Euston Industrial Dining Bench

If you’re picturing a Christmas gathered around a trendy industrial dining table with family and friends sat on a mixture of an industrial wooden dining bench and plush fabric dining chairs, there’s still time to get the look with our new Urban Industrial Furniture collection.

What’s more, order any industrial dining table from the Urban collection before 15th December 2021 and we not only guarantee delivery in time for Christmas, but we will throw in the matching Urban Industrial dining bench completely free.

Order any Urban industrial dining table before 15th December 2021 and receive the matching Urban dining bench for free!

Tempted? Let’s take a closer look at how you can bring the industrial look into your dining space this Christmas. The main elements to consider are….

  • reclaimed wood furniture
  • exposed brick
  • metal
  • concrete
  • bare bulbs
  • neutral colour scheme, but you can add accent colours
  • a pared-down look

Once you have your main industrial elements in place you can bring in the finishing touches. Mix a wooden dining bench with plush blue velvet dining chairs around the table. An industrial style pendant light over the table and a table lamp on a wooden sideboard for some mood lighting. Hang some striking modern art or a wood-framed mirror on the wall, choose leather or rattan placemats and coasters for the dining table. A large floor standing houseplant in a rattan container is another great way to soften an industrial space. And, of course, adorn it with cool Christmas decorations for a festive feel. We’re loving the deep blue colour scheme that’s popular for Christmas 2021 – it sits effortlessly next to the rustic wood and black metalwork.

reclaimed wood dining table with cross shaped black metal legs and matching wooden dining benchUrban Kings Cross Industrial Dining Table and Urban Kings Cross Industrial Dining Bench

Loving industrial furniture as we do, our new Urban range of industrial dining tables with matching benches will help you achieve a cohesive look in your dining space. With a reclaimed wood dining table top and sturdy black steel legs, they are the perfect anchor to design and personalise your own unique industrial dining space. The tables and benches in this range come in four different sizes, three different finishes (light, medium and dark) and with three different metal leg designs, you are bound to find something that is right for your home. Free delivery and assembly are also included!

We also think these tables are perfect as a home office desk. The industrial look is very popular right now in office design, creating a functional minimalist space to work and be creative in.

industrial dining table with v-shaped black steel legsUrban Victoria Industrial Dining Table and Urban Euston Industrial Dining Bench

The new Urban Industrial range, along with our Beam range of handcrafted furniture, supports our efforts to purchase from growing British business whenever we can. Every table and bench is handmade to order, by craftsmen right here in the UK and as the wood used is reclaimed, each and every wooden dining table with bench will have unique markings and undulations meaning they are a genuine one of a kind.

It’s National Tree Week! Why reclaimed wood is tree friendly

looking up at tall trees for It's National Tree Week! Why reclaimed wood is tree friendly blog

forest of trees for it's national tree week blog

National Tree Week starts tomorrow, marking the beginning of the winter tree planting season that runs every year in the UK from November through until March. It’s the largest annual tree celebration in the UK and if you love trees and protecting trees like we do, you can take part in lots of events and get planting.

Living sustainably and protecting the planet we live on is close to our hearts here at Modish Living. It’s why we champion reclaimed wood furniture and sustainable furniture, so as well as planting a tree next week, see here how you can help protect our trees by choosing furniture that is eco-friendly.

Why reclaimed wood furniture is eco-friendly

Reclaimed wood furniture is produced from solid wood that is rescued from old buildings that are being demolished or old railway sleepers, even wooden boats. No mature trees are cut down for this and no new trees are being prematurely felled to produce this furniture. We all know that deforestation has a huge effect on the earth’s climate – that’s why over 100 world leaders promised to end deforestation by 2030 at the recent COP26 summit. The wood used retains its original markings giving each piece of furniture uniqueness and individuality. From a rustic sideboard to an industrial coffee table reclaimed furniture is generally crafted and finished by hand – which is a great way to maintain traditional carpentry techniques and jobs.

reclaimed solid wood bed frame with wooden bedside table and small dog on bed

Our Beam and Urban Industrial collections are produced using traditional methods right here in the UK. Everything from a wooden super king bed and bedside tables to reclaimed wood dining tables and industrial wooden dining benches are all produced by hand, to order, from reclaimed local timber.

What is sustainable wood?

Sustainable wood comes from forests that have been responsibly managed and continuously replenished. When it comes to sustainable furniture, mango wood furniture is a great option. A by-product of mango farms, when older trees stop bearing fruit it is chopped down and a new tree planted in its place; instead of the wood being burnt or left to rot, the wood is sold on to furniture manufacturers to transform it into stylish furniture. This not only cuts down on deforestation, but it also gives mango farmers an additional income. Mango wood is a hardwood that lends itself brilliantly to rustic furniture. Beautiful grain patterns, a rich honey colour and natural undulations all give wonderful character as seen in our stunning Canford, Farnham and Ringwood mango furniture collections.

mango wood coffee table with brass hexagonal inlays

What other sustainable furniture options are there?

Rattan is another great choice when it comes to making an eco-friendly, and tree-friendly, furniture purchase. Mainly grown in the tropical forests of South-East Asia including Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines, Rattan is part of the palm family and needs trees to grow up so it is harvested without the need for trees to be cut down, thus reducing deforestation. It also grows very quickly and is ready to harvest after just two years rather than 20+ years for a tree. Once the rattan is harvested it is left in the sun to dry – this low tech production method has very little impact on the environment. Rattan furniture is a popular choice in homes due to its planet-friendly nature and wonderful style.

rattan dining chairs around reclaimed wood dining table

It’s world vegan month! Are faux leather dining chairs right for you?

100% vegan for it's world vegan month! Are faux leather dining chairs right for you blog

November is world vegan month where for an entire month the virtues of being vegan is celebrated and promoted. Every year more and more people are choosing a vegan way of life. You may choose to be vegan if you want to reduce the impact on our planet or maybe you want to stop the slaughter of animals for human consumption – perhaps you prefer the health benefits it brings, or all three! It’s a choice thing, giving people the freedom to act on their beliefs.

vegan sandwich for it's world vegan month! Are faux leather dining chairs right for you blog

In food, beauty and fashion products there is now a vegan alternative for pretty much everything, and there are furniture options too. When it comes to chairs you can choose vegan with faux leather dining chairs as a substitute to a leather dining chair. Apart from being vegan-friendly, there are other advantages of opting for a faux leather chair in your home. Firstly, they are usually more competitively priced than leather dining room chairs, and secondly, they are super practical with spills easy to wipe away and much easier than a leather or fabric dining chair – very handy in a home with small children and sticky fingers!

Here are a few of our top picks!

Ethan Faux Leather Lounge Chair 

The Ethan Faux Leather Lounge Chair really look amazing and are super comfortable too. The chairs are sumptuously padded and soft to the touch – the perfect partner for a rustic dining table, don’t you think? With the stylish and sturdy u-shaped metal legs they would also sit well with an industrial dining table, faux leather looks particularly good in an industrial themed room.

Cleo vegan-friendly dining chair & dining bench

This range of dining room seating really is one for the style-conscious. It consists of a variety of seating options ranging from a bench with a back, a bench with no back, grey faux leather dining chairs as well as a counter stool – pretty much every seating option you could need. It’s available in a grey and tan colour too so great if you want to stick to a neutral brown colour scheme in your dining space.

faux leather dining chairs and grey faux leather bench around spider leg dining table

Martin Faux Leather Dining Chair

We love the Pebblewell modern dining chairs with their slightly retro look. Available in a gorgeous brown or grey colour with modern minimalist black legs they are a match for many a reclaimed wood dining table. This is a way to get maximum style into your dining space without the worry of spillages on your dining seats. Featuring black metal legs these vegan dining chairs will also look fabulous with an industrial dining table which is a great way to blend contemporary and industrial style as seen in the latest interior decor publications.

grey faux leather dining chair with wooden dining bench

Although reclaimed wood furniture is not an animal product it is an environmentally friendly way to furnish your home, which is supporting the vegan way of life. It’s the same with mango wood furniture – this is a sustainable by-product so another eco-conscious way to furnish your home. Find out more in our Why is Reclaimed Wood Better? and How Suitable is Mango Wood for furniture blogs.

Want to know how to celebrate an amazing Thanksgiving?

want to know how to celebrate an amazing Thanksgiving?

bunch of autumn berries tied with string thankful label attached on a rustic dining table

Thanksgiving is one of the biggest holidays in the USA, celebrated in all states up, down and across the country. It is believed that Thanksgiving was to commemorate a harvest festival back in 1621 by the Pilgrim fathers and was declared a national holiday in the USA in the early 1940’s.

Celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November followed by a bank holiday Friday, which is now commonly known as Black Friday, this four-day weekend is seen as one of the most important holidays of the year, definitely one to get the family together and enjoy a traditional celebratory Thanksgiving meal.

Whether you’re American or not, hosting a Thanksgiving dinner here in the UK is a lovely reason to get family and friends together. But how to decorate the table for your Thanksgiving dinner? Here we look at a few styles you might like to bring to the table.

1. A classic or rustic setting

rustic dining table with pumpkins and string tied around knife and fork and rustic napkin

This is well suited to a rustic dining table like the newly launched Ringwood mango wood dining table and a great theme for a Thanksgiving dinner with a very traditional touch. Pumpkins are a big part of Thanksgiving in the US so you could set a rustic theme for your table by opting for natural fauna, dried flowers and also some gourds. The tableware to use for this theme should be chunky, homely earthenware in neutral colours.

2. A contemporary setting

top of mango wood dining table with cup and napkin

For this, you will want ultra-modern tableware, modern simple lined minimalist candlesticks, white plates to almost achieve a retro look that would complement the striking design of the top of the Canford mango wood dining table. A simple table setting and serving dishes that will sit easily on the striking diamond patterning of the tabletop.

3. Go glam

white pumpkin and champagne glass on wooden dining table

Our new Farnham collection of mango wood furniture blends industrial style with golden glamour and is perfect for a sophisticated, high glamour stylish table setting for Thanksgiving. Merge glamour with an industrial dining table to achieve the trending look of the season. With the wooden sideboard in your dining space too you would be bringing extra bling in the shape of the gold etching which is a unique feature of this gorgeous new collection.

mango wood dining table with brass metal legs and blue velvet dining chairs

How to engage all 5 senses with an autumnal tablescape

How to engage all five senses with an autumnal tablescape

solid wood dining table styled with autumnal accessories and lighting

Looking to incorporate the seasons into your home decor? We asked Hayley Baddiley from the ceramics and homeware brand Denby to share her top tips for creating an autumnal tablescape to engage all of your senses.

There are so many things to love about this time of year, from the beautiful autumnal scenery to the warming and delicious seasonal foods and drinks. This season inspires beautiful home design too — autumnal décor is stylish, inviting, and the perfect way to add rustic charm to your home. If you’re looking to incorporate the season into your interior design, why not try doing this by creating an autumnal tablescape on your rustic dining table?

Not only does this make your home look beautiful, but making a sensory simulating tablescape can even be good for you too. You can manage your stress levels with your senses, as certain scents, sights, and sounds can be soothing and induce relaxation (Verywell Mind). So take some time to put together a seasonal tablescape and celebrate all of the senses of autumn.

To add a seasonal touch to your home, read on to find out how to create a stylish seasonal tablescape which engages all of your senses.

1. Sight

Create a beautiful display to admire and evoke positive emotions by choosing the right colours for your tablescape. A good place to start is by looking at shades of brown. Not only is brown found on every autumnal colour palette, but it’s also associated with feelings of comfort and warmth, which is exactly what we need around this time of year. Plus, there are so many ways to incorporate it into your table setting, including through a reclaimed wood dining table, or a set of faux leather coasters and table mats.

reclaimed wood dining table with terracotta vaseFarringdon Reclaimed Wood Extending Trestle Dining Table

Of course, there are a number of other colours you could incorporate into your tablescape too. Vases, decorative bowls and floral bouquets consisting of warm greens, orangey reds and rich cream can give your display a splash of colour, while still keeping with the warm and cosy theme.

To create an appealing look, decide on a theme for your interiors. Rustic furniture is a great theme to go for in the autumn and upcoming winter months as it can create a cosy atmosphere. Plus, this style of furniture tends to be durable and versatile, making it a great eco-friendly option. To add a rustic touch to your tablescape, use a large jug as a vase for an autumnal bouquet and invest in sturdy and reliable reclaimed wood furniture.

2. Scent

The chances are that your sense of smell is more sensitive than you think. In fact, a human’s sense of smell has been found to be just as strong as a dogs. And as scents have the ability to soothe us and boost our mood, incorporating natural and calming smells into your tablescape is a must (Stylist).

For fresh scents, opt for a colourful and fragrant floral bouquet to display in a high-quality vase or jug. Roses, crocosmia, and cosmos are popular autumnal flowers, which both look and smell delightful. If you’re looking for something to last a little longer, a candle is a great addition to your tablescape. Opt for one that comes in a reusable ceramic pot to add to the beauty of your table setting.

3. Sound

Wind down during your evening meal by incorporating relaxing sounds into your solid wood dining table display. A great way to do this is by placing your furniture next to the window to listen to the noises of nature, such as birdsong, or the sound of autumnal British weather, whether it’s wind, rain or thunderstorms.

Or if you’d rather, play soft and slow music in the background to create a relaxing atmosphere. Gentle classical music works well when it comes to winding down and it has been found to be good for both the body and the brain (The Healthy). But don’t worry if this isn’t your thing, as you could try slow country or smooth jazz instead.

spider leg oak dining table with bamboo chairsMitcham Industrial Oak Spider Leg Dining Table

4. Taste

No dining table is complete without a delicious meal! And one of the best things about autumn is all of the delicious seasonal produce on offer, including butternut squash, carrot, apple, pear, and pumpkin, to name just a few. By using seasonal produce, you’ll both maximise the flavour of the meal and make more of a conscious choice too, so it’s a win-win.

There are so many delicious autumnal meals to make which the whole family will love, such as butternut squash soup, pumpkin risotto, and apple and blackberry pie.

5. Touch

To engage your sense of touch, use a selection of fabrics and textures in your tablescape. Not only do high quality textiles appeal to our senses, but incorporating a variety of them into your table setting can make the display look full and complete.

There are a variety of textures to choose from, so you shouldn’t find it too difficult to use a range in your presentation. A great base for your tablescape is a reclaimed wood dining table. As well as being high quality and durable, reclaimed wood furniture has a unique texture that feels great to touch. Plus, when it comes to reclaimed furniture, no two pieces are identical so you know your dining table is unique. Pair with a wooden dining bench or faux leather dining chairs to bring the look and feel together.

Top the table with a soft table runner and a set of placemats or coasters of your choosing. Faux leather placemats or ceramic coasters are great options. Not only are they incredibly versatile, but they’re easy to clean too. Finish the tablescape off with a centrepiece that has an appealing texture, whether it’s a glazed ceramic vase with a floral bouquet or a decorative ridged bowl filled with pine cones to bring the best of autumnal nature into your home.

rustic dining table with autumn foods and candles

If you use the tips above, you should be able to create a stylish autumnal tablescape that appeals to all of your senses. For more inspiration when it comes to seasonal interiors, make sure to check out the other articles available on the Modish Living blog!

New Farnham – mango wood furniture with a difference

farnham mango wood furniture collection

With all our new collections of sustainable mango wood furniture, it is really hard to settle on a favourite! But, if you like a bit of bling in your living and dining space then this has to bethe one’.

farnham mango wood furniture collection

What is so wonderful about the Farnham mango wood furniture collection?

First and foremost this collection is crafted from solid mango wood – a sustainable wood that much like reclaimed wood furniture, is eco-friendly and kinder to the environment. What’s more, mango wood is actually a hardwood, like oak and mahogany, except it is fast-growing and readily available due to it being a byproduct of mango fruit farms.

Secondly, the Farnham Sustainable Mango Wood collection is absolutely gorgeous! If you are looking to create a luxurious look in your living and dining space by using on-trend rich and dark colours then this collection will bring in tonnes of glamour and brightness thanks to the brass detail that is both a stunning and unique feature of the collection.

For the dining space, you have a solid mango wood dining table – the tabletop of this has been left as solid natural mango wood that allows the beauty of the wood grain and natural undulations of the wood to shine through. It is finished in a dark honey colour making it look warm and inviting to diners. Rich blue velvet dining chairs look stunning alongside it with the blue complementing the sleek brass table legs effortlessly.

close up of mango wood dining table

Sensational storage solutions – hidden golden gems

Hidden storage comes in the form of the wide mango wood sideboard which proudly boasts a contemporary design that pops out of the cupboard doors (one double cupboard and one single). The geometric hexagonal design is etched with brass and set within the wood to give the range a decadent finish and enhance sleek gold coloured legs. Another hidden gem is the highboard cabinet, a wonderful piece with four cupboard doors and brass handles in the centre that set-off the unique brass detailing in the wood – the perfect drinks cabinet perhaps?

mango wood sideboard with blue table lamp

You can continue the Midas look into your living space as well. The mango wood coffee table top features the same eye-catching geometric wood and brass patterning and for additional storage, you have a handy solid wood shelf below it. And don’t forget to include the wood side table in your living room – stand a contemporary lamp on this at the end of your sofa or pull it out for guests to use when you need a little bit of extra space.

mango wood coffee table with brass inlays and bottom shelf

The mango wood TV unit does not disappoint either – with two open shelves there’s plenty of room for the TV box and consoles. There’s a cupboard for hidden storage, a perfect spot for all the controllers and other TV paraphernalia when not in use.

mango wood tv unit with two cupboards and shelf

And finally somewhere to put all those books and decorative items you like on display. For a contemporary look, the wooden bookshelf has some open shelves and some with a back all brought together on a stylish slim gold coloured frame… actually, you may not even want to put things on some of the shelves of the wooden display cabinet as they will obscure the beauty of the piece itself!

mango wood bookcase and high board cabinet with brass details

Find out more about Farnham Sustainable Mango Wood collection here or read about mango wood furniture and why it’s the sustainable choice for your home in our Mango Wood – how suitable is it for furniture blog.

5 Ideal seating solutions for Christmas

Stanton Leather Dining Bench

industrial dining table with wooden dining bench and Christmas tree in background

After last year’s disappointment, we are all looking forward to a Christmas this year with our family and friends. How are you going to celebrate? No doubt there will be at least one occasion over the holidays when you have a houseful and your wooden extendable dining table has guests balancing on an old chair or perched on a stool because the age-old problem of a shortage of dining chairs. Although this may be half the fun of a Christmas dinner or other festive get-togethers, there comes a time when you need seating solutions – and we have them!

1. A wooden dining table with bench

It may sound over zealous to say that a dining bench will revolutionise your festive get-togethers, but it’s true! Not only is a wooden dining bench a stylish must-have around your reclaimed wood dining table, it’s a very practical addition too. Dining chairs are all well and good, but they can sometimes be a bit restrictive when it comes to squeezing in extra guests, especially if you have wooden chairs with arms. A dining bench is relaxed, inclusive and can get more bums on seats, perfect for Christmas don’t you think?

2. Separate kids table

When it comes to festive dinner parties, let’s face it, kids get bored with adult talk and so the most common solution world-over is to create a separate wooden dining table for the kids and cousins. The grown-ups can spread-out around a rustic dining table and linger for as long as they like. Depending on numbers a bar table and chairs is a great option – children just love sitting on bar stool chairs. Think about opting for bar stools with backs for extra safety.

leather bench with back and blue blanket

3. Take seating from other areas of the house

We’re not suggesting you move the sofa into the dining room or kitchen, but you can get creative. If you have a hallway bench seat in your entrance or a small armchair where people would normally sit to put their shoes on, then bring that up to your dining table for mealtimes. Or a wooden blanket box from the bedroom would make a perfect seating spot – just empty any heavy items out of it before moving it! For a casual dinner or buffet, you could even try a solid rustic coffee table as a temporary perch or bring in garden seating.

4. Go buffet!

Food is a big part of a festive party but instead of a sit-down dinner, why not change the format with a buffet? A buffet is a more relaxed way of entertaining and seating can be a lot less formal than for a traditional sit-down meal. Alongside your dining table with bench and dining chairs, you could also use stools, especially handy for seating against the kitchen island, large sideboard or breakfast bar.

breakfast bar table and stools with back

5. Bring-your-own!

If you have surpassed the number of chairs and bench space in your home with a whopping invite list, there is no harm in asking your guests to bring a foldable chair of some kind. Again, it is part of the fun to arrive at the host’s house for a festive get-together and bring your own wooden dining chairs…!