Christmas is definitely one of the most unifying holidays. And you can't underestimate the decoration and table setting of the festive table, where relatives, friends, and maybe even several generations gather.

When setting and decorating a table, it is important to consider:
- The number of guests and the planned number and size of dishes;
- The centerpiece. The centerpiece is the key part of the table;
- The arrangement of guests. It is important that the decor does not interfere with communication;
- Сolor scheme.
- The centerpiece. The centerpiece is the key part of the table;
- The arrangement of guests. It is important that the decor does not interfere with communication;
- Сolor scheme.
The undeniable trend of recent years is naturalness and naturalness. As an option, try using white, beige, cream, green and gray colors and their shades.

Such metal accessories as brass candlesticks, napkin rings and cutlery will add gloss and glamor. The main thing is not to overdo it.

In the center of the table, along the entire length, you can place a plus, mistletoe or lay out fir branches, braiding them with a garland with a gentle, delicate, shimmering glow.

Speaking of tablecloths, we suggest you consider white linen options, this will be the basis, a clean canvas on which you can realize your ideas and fantasies.
Here are some inspiring ideas for you to consider:
1. Lots of fresh greenery paired with a snow-white tablecloth and candles.
2. Rustic Christmas table decor includes light colored dishes, fresh twigs and berries, and crisp white napkins casually thrown near the cutlery.
3. A rustic wooden or clay bowl filled with moss, small twigs and pine cones will make a memorable Christmas decoration.
2. Rustic Christmas table decor includes light colored dishes, fresh twigs and berries, and crisp white napkins casually thrown near the cutlery.
3. A rustic wooden or clay bowl filled with moss, small twigs and pine cones will make a memorable Christmas decoration.

4. A classic, time-tested idea - a bouquet of spruce in the center of the composition, gold, silver or brass candlesticks with white candles and classic champagne glasses.
5. If you want to be as relevant as possible, add the color "burgundi" to the decor/table setting. This can be dishes in this color, a tablecloth or napkins, or just berries "scattered" on the table.
5. If you want to be as relevant as possible, add the color "burgundi" to the decor/table setting. This can be dishes in this color, a tablecloth or napkins, or just berries "scattered" on the table.

And don't forget about cute handmade elements. These can be, for example, place-cards with the names of guests.