Setting a Passover Seder Table

Passover begins at sundown this coming Monday night and as with any year, I'm getting excited to celebrate it.

In between setting tables for clients, I've also been preparing for our own Seder table. Our family loves Passover. We love the menu, traditions and honestly, we just love being around the table together with our favorite people. We're one of those families who adopts everyone and we always have a seat at our Seder for anyone who needs one. 

If you're a blue and white fan, or just looking for a new spin for your Seder table, here are some ideas on how I'll be setting my Passover table this year:

Go Disposable

While I love fine china, some holidays and parties just call for disposable, and the thing about Sophistiplate is, no one believes it's paper. This pretty paper is imported from Italy and available in just about every color under the sun, which is one of the many reasons I love it.

For all the details about how I set this table, visit my friends at Inspired Home.

From our family to yours, Happy Pesach!

xx, Deborah

TABLE + DINE PASSOVER TABLE RECIPE

INGREDIENTS

Dinnerware: Brian Gluckstein Darius Gold Placesetting by Lenox

Accent Plate: Brian Gluckstein Darius Gold Accent Plate by Lenox

Flatware: Marchesa Imperial Caviar by Lenox

Goblets: Villeroy & Boch Blue Boston Goblet

Seder Plate: kate spade new york oak street Seder plate

Disposable Tableware: Sophistiplate

Backdrop: Now Designs White Tablecloth – Amazon

Runner: Ralph Lauren Veranda Paisley Table Runner Marshalls

Napkins: Navy Embroidered Leaf Napkins – Pier1

Taper Candles: Design Ideas White Taper Candles

Silver Candlesticks: Reed & Barton Sulgrave Manor Candlestick

Ralph Lauren Mandarin Pillar Candle Holders

Design Ideas White Pillar Candles

Ralph Lauren Mandarin Ginger Jar

Cobalt Blue Centerpiece Vase – HomeGoods

Chinoiserie Mini-Bowls – Marshalls

Champagne: Le Grand Courtage

Flowers: Hydrangeas & Azaleas

Element of surprise: A fresh bloom at each placesetting

For all the details about how I set this table, visit my friends at Inspired Home.

From our family to yours, Happy Pesach!

xx, Deborah

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