If you're throwing a dinner party for friends and family and want it to really "wow," we've got you covered. Follow along for our advice on how to set everything from a basic table for a casual get together to a formal table fit for royalty.
Should You Use a Tablecloth, a Runner, or Placemats?
What Utensils Do You Need for a Dinner Party?
Do you need a spoon? Well, only if you're serving food that requires eating with a spoon.
How to Set a Basic Table for a Dinner Party - What Do You Need?
- A dinner plate
- A bowl if you're serving soup
- A napkin
- A water glass
- Utensils, depending on your menu (fork and knife, usually; soup spoon if you're serving soup)
- And decor, of course: place cards, flowers, candles, etc.
How to Set a Casual Table for a Dinner Party - What Do You Need?
- Tablecloth if you're using one. A runner can go on top of a tablecloth if you choose.
- If you're not using a tablecloth, a runner and placements will dress up a bare table.
- Chargers with a tablecloth are always recommended (at least by us - we love a good charger!) - chargers with placemats are optional but add another layer of decor.
- A dinner plate and salad plate. Soup bowl if you're serving soup.
- A napkin
- A water glass and additional glass, depending on your menu. Usually a wine glass (red or white, depending on what you're serving). This could also be a champagne flute, if it's a brunch and you're serving mimosas, or a cocktail glass if you're serving a fun signature drink with dinner.
- Our Arte Italica Verona glass set is exactly what you need for dinner parties - it has a water and a wine glass, with handmade Italian Pewter stems.
- Utensils: fork, salad fork, knife. Add a soup spoon if you're serving soup, and a steak knife if you're serving steak.
- And then of course, your decor.
How to Set a Proper Formal Table for a Dinner Party - What Do You Need?
- A tablecloth is de rigueur for formal dinners. It doesn't have to be crisp white; you can always do something more interesting and colorful, while maintaining the formality of the dinner.
- A beautiful charger underneath each plate will elevate your table - we definitely recommend it for a formal dinner.
- A dinner plate and salad plate. Soup bowl if you're serving soup.
- A napkin
- A water glass, white wine glass, and red wine glass if you're serving all three. If you're not (or you don't have that many glasses), you can get away with just a water and a wine glass... we won't call the etiquette police!
- Utensils: fork, salad fork, knife. Add a soup spoon if you're serving soup, and a steak knife if you're serving steak. A dessert spoon goes above the place setting.
- A bread plate and bread knife opposite the glasses. Your bread plates don't have to match the rest of your dishes! You can mix and match.
- And of course, your decor. Candlesticks and flowers galore for a more formal setting!