How India’s Festive Decor Is Evolving Into Design Statements Through Tablescaping

Last Updated:October 05, 2025, 16:54 IST

The Indian festive table has evolved into a platform for self-expression where every layer tells a story and every element evokes a connection.

Tablescaping blends heritage with modern design elements.

Tablescaping blends heritage with modern design elements.

The Indian festive table is no longer just a place to serve food. It’s a stage for self-expression. Across homes this season, hosts are swapping traditional over-the-top décor for layered, intentional setups that tell personal stories. Tables are being transformed into canvases that blend heritage and modernity, creating dining experiences that feel intimate, stylish, and deeply rooted in culture.

As India embraces the global art of tablescaping, the focus has shifted from ornate abundance to curated maximalism – a style that’s expressive but never chaotic, luxurious but grounded.

A Season of Curated Maximalism

As Meghna Bhimrajka, Founder of Studio Maison Malabar, puts it, the mood this year is “curated maximalism” – a phrase that perfectly captures the balance between abundance and intention.

“It’s layered, expressive, yet purposeful. It’s less about clutter and more about visual storytelling. Every platter, flower, and accent has meaning, allowing hosts to blend heritage finds with modern pieces,” says Bhimrajka.

Tablescapes, she adds, are moving away from formulaic symmetry toward storytelling through texture and form. “Imagine handcrafted ceramics paired with sculptural serveware, taper candles at different heights, and delicate floral trails that feel organic rather than ornate,” she explains.

Blending Worlds: Global Aesthetics, Indian Soul

Today’s hosts are also more well-travelled and design-aware, effortlessly merging international influences with Indian festive sensibilities. “You’ll often see Scandinavian restraint and Japanese minimalism meeting earthy Indian materials. Mediterranean influences – like olive motifs and terracotta – also find their way to Indian brunches and sundowner setups,” says Bhimrajka. The result is a global table rooted in Indian warmth.

A Personal Style Statement

Anandita Kothari, Founder of Plate & Peonie, believes tablescaping has evolved into an extension of personal style – much like fashion. “People are spending more time and effort setting up their tables. Gone are the days when tablescapes were an afterthought. Today, the intimate details are what guests appreciate,” she says.

Kothari observes that younger hosts are mixing and matching rather than investing in full collections. “They’ll pair an heirloom bowl with something they picked up on their travels or a DIY floral arrangement. It’s about expressing individuality rather than perfection,” she notes.

Texture, Colour, and Conscious Design

Colour stories are shifting too – from predictable reds and golds to softer, moodier palettes. “Think sage, blush, rust, and ivory with subtle metallics. Golds now appear as highlights on cutlery or glass rims rather than dominating the theme,” Bhimrajka shares.

Both experts agree that tactility defines today’s tablescapes – woven linens, hammered metal accents, and artisanal ceramics are key. Sustainability, too, is finding its place at the table.

“Materials like rattan, wicker, and bamboo are seeing huge demand. They’re stylish, timeless, and planet-friendly,” adds Kothari.

The New Mood: Intentional, Personal, and Warm

The modern Indian table is a reflection of its host – creative, conscious, and culturally confident. Every layer tells a story, every element evokes a connection. In 2025, entertaining at home isn’t about extravagance; it’s about emotion, craftsmanship, and the quiet art of making guests feel seen.

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