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Learn Diwali table setting ideas by Chef Bani as she mixes & matches textiles, ceramics and colours

Duration: 03:07Views: 13.2KLikes: 270Date Created: Oct, 2021

Channel: Beautiful Homes

Category: People & Blogs

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Description: During the lockdown chef Bani Nanda, the founder of Miam Patisserie in Delhi, discovered a passion for table setting during her time in. It began with a birthday party she hosted at home last year—and has continued since. Bani’s table settings stand apart because they are both beautiful and attainable, with a focus on Indian crafts and everyday objects that have been upcycled and used as decor. And she says that as the art of the gathering has evolved, most Mad Men-era rules no longer apply. Bani says she usually starts with the table linen. “My focus first goes on the tablecloth or the mat. Then I like to pick out colours and sort of bring it together. Then I’ll pick out other pieces—it could be the dinner plates, for example—I’ll pick out that one element and build the table keeping that as a reference point.” For Bani, it’s about using seemingly mundane objects in an innovative way to create a welcoming environment. And we’re pretty sure that with her pointers, you can take your festive table from everyday to elegant effortlessly. Click the link here to read more about how you can set your tables aesthetically for the coming festivities! beautifulhomes.com/lifestyle/entertaining/festive-entertaining-part-2-create-an-indian-festive-tablescape.html For more home tours, house design inspirations and design ideas, check out our social media handles! Facebook: bit.ly/34s2hwu-bhfacebook Instagram: bit.ly/3kybY1T-bh-instagram

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