Celebrate in style with picture-perfect table decor

table laid out for dinner lots of plates cutlery glasses in country look

Photo credit: KatyHardwoodLife. Pictured: Tabac 16 Piece Cutlery Set (£44), Silver Champagne Bucket (£15), both from Viners and William Mason Set of 4 White Pasta Bowls (£30), William Mason Set of 4 White Dinner Plates (£26) and William Mason Set of 4 White Side Plates (£16) from Mason Cash.

Engagement parties and rehearsal dinners are a great way to kick start your big day celebrations, with many people now opting to host these at home for a more intimate experience.

So, how do you make your table stand out? Iconic Rayware brands, Viners and Mason Cash are synonymous with weddings and recognised nationally for their classic tableware products.

Read on to discover the top styling trends from Viners and Mason Cash that aren't to be overlooked this wedding season!

blue crockery with natural linen napkin place setting

Country wedding
Although wedding trends changes frequently, the allure of a rural wedding has endured. A country wedding is the perfect opportunity to show off your love of all things vintage through décor and styling, regardless of where you hold the event. Create a relaxed yet opulent atmosphere as soon as your guests take a seat with the enviably stylish Hampton collection, while Tabac brings elegance to the dinner table with its classic teardrop shape. Keep the décor rustic by including loose foliage and subdued metallic accents.
Image credit: Viners. Pictured: Viners Hampton 16 Piece Cutlery Set (£28)

table set up for dinner, floral decoration hanging, white plates and clear glassware

Neutral wedding
Whether you're looking for a sleek, contemporary theme or want to keep things traditional, there are a number of ways to style a neutral colour palette. Pair a crisp white table runner with touches of grey throughout - from the place mats to chairs around the dining table. Style each place setting with Eden Cutlery from Viners. Featuring smooth, rounded handles and elegant curves, the cutlery blends into the neutral background with ease. The White Mason Cash Plate Set adds the final finishing touch to a beautifully neutral table setting.
Image Credit: @OurRuralNest. Pictured: Eden 24 Piece Cutlery Set (£92), Eden Soup Spoons (£4 each), Silver Champagne Bucket (£15), all from Viners. William Mason Set of 4 White Dinner Plates (£26) & selection of In the Forest products from Mason Cash.

plain dinnerware with cupcakes and flowers in picture

Summer wedding
There are plenty of ways to incorporate summer elements into your wedding or engagement celebration styling, and one movement to embrace is al fresco dining. Your event will become that bit more special when enjoyed in the afternoon sun. Adorn the table with fresh, bright blooms and pops of colour. Bring the outside in with wicker placemats and keep it contemporary with timeless cutlery.

Visit masoncash.co.uk and viners.co.uk

Image Credit: @OakenHome. Pictured: Eden 24 Piece Cutlery Set (£92), Select Serving Spoons (£13.50), Silver Champagne Bucket (£15), all from Viners. Classic Collection Cream Dinner Set (£61) & selection of In the Forest products from Mason Cash.

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