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For the maximalists: A New Year’s table with a traditional twist

Given the thought and effort you’ve put into the guest list, the menu, and the perfect playlist, it’s only fitting to go beyond the usual ‘whatever we have on hand’ when it comes to styling your table.

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Whether you’re a traditionalist, a maximalist, or someone who loves bold colour, we’ve got something for everyone. This New Year, set a maximalist table that gracefully honours the splendour and heritage of your Indian traditions.

1. Shakti Dinner Set by Kaunteya

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Shakti is your ultimate ticket to a table that’s as bold as it is beautiful. With its stunning 24-karat gold accents and fine-bone china, this collection turns every meal into an over-the-top affair. Think vibrant colours, intricate designs, and a vibe that’s unapologetically extra. Each piece is crafted to perfection through three stages of firing, creating a feast for the eyes as much as for the senses. It’s not just dinnerware—it’s a statement. SHOP NOW!

2. Gulmohar Brass Snack Plate by Indian Heirloom Co.

Maximalist dining for your family and friends, where the aunty can’t stop raving about your table? The Gulmohar Brass Snack Plate has arrived! Crafted from pure brass, it’s a statement piece that belongs at the heart of any gathering. Intricate detailing, a gleaming finish, and just the right weight—it adds a touch of drama without ever overpowering the moment. Ready to turn your new year’s eve into a celebration? This plate’s your new best friend. SHOP NOW!

3. Rani Bagh Pital Champagne Glass by Baarique

Who knew champagne could feel so grounded? Once an indulgence for Western soirées, this glass now brings a whisper of Indian opulence to every bubble, melding heritage with resplendent magnificence. SHOP NOW!

4. Handcrafted Reindeer Brass Napkin Ring by Indian Shelf

Cute, little, dainty addition to your New Year’s table… Crafted by skilled Indian artisans, each ring is adorned with a Reindeer design, its antique brown finish evoking memories of winters past. Made from the finest brass, these rings might surely be small in size, but they would never go unnoticed. SHOP NOW!

5. Antique Brass Wine Chiller by The Collective

Cool on the outside, cooler on the inside. Designed to hold a standard 750 ml bottle of your favorite wine or champagne safely on ice, this chiller fits perfectly on the deck or in the dining room. Smooth tab handles make it easy to carry when the party moves indoors, adding a stylish visual contrast to the textured exterior. SHOP NOW!

6. Floral Coaster Set with Stand by Mora Taara

Your maximalist table can’t be complete without these stunning coasters! This set includes six metal coasters, each featuring a unique floral pattern, along with a convenient holder. Need twelve? Simply buy two sets! The golden floral motif etched onto each coaster, and the holder’s handle makes it easy to carry with flair. SHOP NOW!

7. Polished Metal Vases from west elm

A vase that doubles as a candle holder? Now that’s what we call versatile! Perfect for your maximalist table, this pieceis crafted from the finest materials. Whether displayed solo or grouped in varying sizes, this vase is sure to upgrade your maximalist table. And when the mood strikes, flip it over to reveal a graceful pedestal for your candle, casting a soft glow. SHOP NOW!

8. Artecasa Classic Brass Cutlery from Meolaa

Your guests won’t hesitate to take that last bite, all thanks to this brass cutlery set that’s destined to leave a lasting impression. With its intricate design, it’s more than just a utensil—it’s a statement. This set ensures that your table is as unforgettable as the feast you serve. SHOP NOW!

Also Read: Petals, plates and poppies: A New Year’s brunch with your tribe

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