If you are planning to celebrate Hanukkah and need some fresh ideas to style the table, this roundup is right what you need as here you’ll find the most stylish solutions for both traditional and modern tablescapes, with various centerpieces and details. Let’s take a look!
Color Schemes
Blue is the most traditional color for Hanukkah, and using various blue shades will instantly create a vibe. If it seems boring to you, think of lots of different tones from navy to electric blue, from turquoise to pale blues, with which you can play to create a perfect look. You can also mix up blues with white and creamy for a contrasting look and go for silver and white touches to add elegance to the tablescape. If you don’t feel like going too traditional, you can always rock other colors like neutrals and gold or even black and gold to stand out. This is especially cool if you are celebrating two in one, Christmas and Hanukkah at one table.
The neutral Hanukkah tablescape is done with white as a main color and is spruced up with pale blues and silver, the centerpiece is a Christmas ornament stand.
The bright tablescape shows off turquoise placemats and wicker ones, a classic silver menorah and blue-rimmed tableware.
Turquoise is also a blue shade, which means that you can achieve a stylish traditional look using it and pairing it with white and silver.
This Hanukkah table shows off a gorgeous centerpiece of metallic leaves and blooms, blue and white candles and ornaments, navy napkins and gold chargers.
This is a modern version of a Hanukkah tablescape, with blue and white tableware and modern lettering, candles and some blooms.
This sophisticated tablescape shows how to style a Hanukkah table in a stylish modern way, with a relaxed yet chic vibe: the fringe textiles are quite relaxed, the candles are mismatching blue ones, and gold touches add a refined feel.
This elegant tablescape shows off navy chargers, chic tableware, blue glasses and candleholders, some coins and fresh blooms as a centerpiece.
This is a modern and sophisticated table setting that shows off white tableware and navy textiles, a silver menorah and greenery.
This contrasting navy and white tablescape is done with blue flowers, navy napkins and glasses, greenery and silver touches.
This bright eclectic tablescape shows off a light blue runner and blue glasses, a bold blue centerpiece and disco balls.
This is a unique take on a Hanukkah tablescape with a slate grey tablecloth, a matching runner, dried lavender and wheat and some gold cutlery.
Table Styling
As soon as you define the color scheme, you need to define the style – will it be more modern or more traditional? Choose tableware and glasses plus cutlery accordingly, for example, traditional blue printed tableware will be nice for a classic tablescape, and modern table styling requires simple tableware with no prints. Consider the glasses: will they be vintage or do you prefer modern blue ones? The cutlery can be silver or gold depending on the style and colors you’ve chosen.
Go modern pulling off electric blue and silver with no prints and a chic modern menorah as a centerpiece.
Blue and silver are a very elegant and chic color scheme, and sophisticated silver candleholders will finish off the look of the table.
This is a classic way to pull off a Hanukkah tablescape, with blue printed tableware and blue napkins plus a green hydrangea centerpiece.
The elegant table setting is done with bold blue textiles, blue candles and decor, silver chargers and cutlery.
Blue can be used in different shades, and here you can see how extra bold electric blue is pulled off. Add gold and white tableware and spruce up the look.
Blue, white and silver are a great color scheme for Hanukkah, it always works as it's a classic one.
The sophisticated menorah echoes with the refined patterned porcelain on the table, this is how you can pull off a tea tablescape.
The table setting shows off a blue table runner with coins, neutral and blue porcelain and navy printed napkins.
Blue is a classic Hanukkah color, and to make the tablescape bolder, you may add white for a contrast and gold for a glam feel.
The whimsical and catchy table setting shows off various shades of blue, patterns and prints and mismatching candles.
If you want a more relaxed tablescape, stick to neutrals and spruce them with some blues, candles will create a proper welcoming ambience.
This bright tablescape is done with blue textiles, printed plates, a gold and blue menorah and gold cutlery, and it's a gorgeous solution.
Rock a traditional NYE color scheme for a Hanukkah table to make it wow! Refined plates and unique placemats, a gorgeous matching menorah and embroidered napkins will make the table very refined.
This all-neutral tablescape is a non-typical idea for Hanukkah but it's more relaxed and casual, suitable for those who don't want anything too formal.
This contrasting tablescape shows off traditional navy and white porcelain, navy and white blooms and a menorah with candles.
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Table Decor
Accent your tablescape with a cool centerpiece, usually it’s a menorah but you may go for a more modern version of it: just place some candleholders and mismatching candles in them, or stick to an elegant floral centerpiece. One more idea is a blue Christmas ornament stand, which is a nice solution for those who love both Christmas and Hanukkah. Beautiful gilded leaves and blooms, ornaments on the table, elegant candles will help you create a mood. Happy Hanukkah!
Blue and white are a perfect color scheme, to make it eye-catchy, you can add textures, prints and ombre blue candles.
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This is a traditional solution for styling a table: blue printed tableware, blooms and coins, and only the menorah is very modern.
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This modern exquisite Hanukkah table wows with its deep shade of blue, chic blooms, white and brass.
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If you need a quick last-minute solution, place a piece of kraft paper writing names on it, some greenery and gold items and voila!
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If you want something out of the box, you may go for traditional blues and stick to a bright floral centerpiece instead of a menorah.
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A kids' Hanukkah table can be done with a creative menorah, some toys and in the traditional blue and white color scheme.
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This table setting wows with its silver and blue centerpiece, with silver and blue candles that mismatch and a chic silver menorah.
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The modern sophisticated look is achieved with indigo dip-dyed linen, blue books and blooms paired with blue and white candles.
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This modern tablescape shows how to play with blue shades while decorating your table for Hanukkah.
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The tablescape is bold and contrasting, with silver candleholders and chargers, navy embroidered napkins and pillar candles.
This is how you can pull off a Hanukkah table without going too classic: rock white and silver as the main colors and spruce them up with blue Christmas ornaments.
The place setting shows off a combo fo modern and classic decor, with a gold charger, geometric plates and silver coins, a napkin with traditional embroidery.