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A Modern Dusty Blue and Brass Thanksgiving Table

  • Writer: Erin Hackett
    Erin Hackett
  • Nov 17, 2021
  • 3 min read

Updated: Jan 8

My secret to a beautiful and unexpected Thanksgiving is to mix styles and stray from the traditional color palette. Keep reading to see my dusty blue and brass thanksgiving table!

A woman in floral dress stands in a dining room holding a gold pitcher. Table set with wine, flowers, and tableware. Cozy, neutral decor.

Pictured: Erin Hackett, Owner and Principal Designer, Hackett House Studio


The days leading up to the Thanksgiving holiday are some of the most special. There is a swell of anticipation that lingers throughout the week as we fight crowds at the grocery store and brim with excitement at the prospect of getting to spend time with our beloved family members. To create an especially memorable holiday for my guests, I like to create a tablescape that is beautiful, simple and inspires conversation.


Elegant table set with floral plates, checkered napkins, gold utensils, wine bottle, candles, and pink flowers in a vase on a brown table.

My secret for a compliment-worthy table is to mix styles and to do the unexpected. While I have a deep appreciation for the intricate and carefully-curated tables of decades past, I am always looking for opportunities to use heirloom pieces in new and exciting ways. A beautiful, contemporary table will be devoid of fussiness and, instead, let textures and an unexpected color palette steal the show.


Elegant dining table with checkered napkins, wine glasses, woven glasses, and floral plates. Cozy living room in the background.

This year, I paired my grandmother’s Imperial china dinner plates with modern pewter chargers and seagrass wrapped water glasses. Flanked by a set of simple brass flatware, I topped the plates with farmhouse-inspired windowpane napkins which have been adorned with a rust-colored velvet ribbon. Although dusty blues aren’t a traditional staple of a fall color palette, the table’s accents of orange, brown and magenta bring a sense of autumnal familiarity.


Dining table set with plates, checked napkins, glasses, gold cutlery. Brown vase with pink flowers, candles; white brick fireplace in background.

Sources: Candlesticks (old, similar here) | Faux Astilbe (sold in packs of 2, 6 bundles / 12 stems pictured here)


By mixing pieces from different time periods and design styles, you can create a Thanksgiving table that is unexpectedly beautiful and endlessly stylish. Now, all that’s left to do is enjoy a wonderful meal with your closest loved ones!


Elegant table setting with a floral plate, plaid napkin tied with a velvet ribbon, cutlery, glasses, on a brown tablecloth.

Dining table set for six with white chairs, napkins, and glasses. Vase with pink flowers, wooden floor, and woven wall decor. Bright light.

Sources: Dining table (no longer sold in brass-clad top, bluestone is linked, marble top option is also available) | Chairs

Woman setting a dining table with wine, candles, and flowers in a cozy room. She's smiling, wearing a floral dress. Warm, inviting mood.


Each year, Hackett House Studio works with a limited number of clients to design beautiful tablescapes for their holiday gatherings. To inquire about the availability and pricing of this service, please email Erin at Erin@hacketthousestudio.com.


Hackett House Studio is a full-service residential interior design studio specializing in high-end but approachable design. Using a combination of your exquisite taste and our creative know-how, we bring your vision of a beautiful and balanced home to life. Our designs are timeless, elevated, approachable and, most importantly, a reflection of the beauty and opportunity you desire to bring into your life.


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