Every Erev Shavuos, I start with flowers before I hit the kitchen. I guess it’s obvious what I love! I’ll be thinking about bud vases and coffee table arrangements while everyone else is planning menus. (Check out my menu for Shavuos here!) But honestly, those little details are part of what makes Erev Shavuos feel so exciting to me. I rounded up a few table pieces that might help you bring the whole thing together in a simple, pretty way. Don’t forget to use what you already have or borrow from a friend! These summer color palettes are so forgiving!
ZeeMart Grid Embroidered Tablecloth

Luxury Embroidered Milk Blossom Cloth Napkins
I love the red accent here! It’s a strong color, so keep it in mind when choosing flowers.

Ridhi Coral Pink Embroidery Table Napkins
I love this napkin too and couldn’t pass it up. It could be nice to have as an alternative for a different meal over Shavuos.

Rattan Cane Chargers
There are so many options like this on the internet, but this one stands out as unique, elegant, and expensive-looking.

Dishes
Ceramic Dinner Plates, Set of 4
I like to use my simple but modern set, which looks like this, and add a fun appetizer plate on top of it.

Ceramic White Serving Plates with Gold Trim, Set of 4
Another awesome dinner plate option! (I kind of wish I owned this set!)

Bamboo Floral Salad Appetizer Plates Set, of 4

Paper Goods
Flowercat Heavy Duty Clear Brown Plastic Plates

Exquisite 40 Piece Formal Plastic Disposable Plates Set

Morejoy Brown Disposable Plates With Gold Rim

Glasses
Taganov Set of 6 Green Drinking Glasses

Flower Inspo
I would go all out with colorful flowers because the table is so classy and neutral. It’s a magnificent palette that really builds an environment, and bright pinks, purples, and deep colors will elevate it.
Napkin Rings
Acacia Wood Resin Napkin Holder, Set of 8

Colorful Floral Petal Napkin Holders, Set of 6
These won’t work for the two napkins I posted above, but I absolutely love them and I think they will go really well with this table.

Spring Tablecloth
I’m putting this all the way at the end because I think it’s such a winner cloth! It will totally work with lots of the picks here.

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