
Stories from the Table
Our blog is dedicated to inspiring beautiful tablescapes, meaningful gatherings, and sustainable living.
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Setting the Table for an Autumn Brunch
on May 25 2025
At Shared Plates, we believe every table tells a story. This autumn we have been blessed with lingering warm days, let yours speak of calm mornings, thoughtful textures, and the quiet beauty of native tones. Whether it's for two or ten, a table styled with intention can make even the simplest brunch feel like something special.
As the golden light of autumn softens the mornings and the breeze carries a cool edge, there’s no better time to slow down and gather for brunch. Whether it's a garden moment with friends or a long-table feast indoors, your table can capture the essence of the season — calm, natural, and warmly welcoming.
This autumn tablescape is a quiet nod to the changing season, styled in hues of soft green and blue, woven with native florals, and grounded with natural jute textures. It's effortless, layered, and designed to feel as nourishing as the food you're serving.
Start with a Soft, Neutral Base
Set the tone with a clean, white or off-white based tablecloth to create a fresh canvas. It helps highlight the rich tones and earthy florals and textures layered in the tablecloth and above, allowing the greens and blues to breathe without overwhelming the space.
Anchor the Setting with Natural Jute Placemats
Layer round natural jute placemats at each setting — they add warmth, texture, and a subtle rustic touch that echoes the grounded feel of autumn. Their organic quality complements everything from native florals to modern ceramics.
Layer Soft Clay & Green Ceramics
Choose plates in soft light green and clay tones. The contrast between the muted green and the terracotta warmth feels balanced and seasonal — like eucalyptus leaves scattered over earth. Mix and match for a relaxed, curated look that feels lived-in yet intentional.
Add Golden Touches with Cutlery
Bring a refined glow to the table with brushed gold cutlery. It's subtle yet elegant, providing a polished contrast to the earthy tones of the plates and placemats. Lay them flat or tie them loosely with a linen ribbon for added charm.
Use Green Glassware for an Autumn Accent
Green glasses add a jewel-like accent and a cool tone that echoes the native foliage. They catch the light beautifully, creating a moody yet fresh aesthetic that transitions perfectly from morning to afternoon.
Floral Styling: Native, Wild, and Free
At the heart of the table, bring in seasonal native florals in soft greens and dusty pinks. Think eucalyptus, banksia, olives branches — arranged loosely in ceramic vases, or even repurposed vessels like jugs or vintage jars. Keep it wild and unstructured to reflect the relaxed spirit of autumn.
Final Touches
Use linen napkins in the same floral pattern or soft sage and neutral tones, folded naturally between the plate and bowl or wrapped with a sprig of rosemary.
Consider scattering small seasonal fruits (like figs, blueberries or plums) for an edible and beautiful detail.
Bonus Tip: Let the Season Speak
Let your table evolve with what’s available around you — fallen leaves, garden herbs, or a freshly baked focaccia with rosemary and olives in the centre. Autumn isn’t about perfection — it’s about presence. This tablescape invites guests to slow down, share stories, and feel held by nature and warmth.

How to Style a Patterned Tablecloth with Grace
on Apr 01 2025
A Guide to Floral Reverie
There’s something undeniably joyful about a bold, blooming tablecloth — especially one that bursts with green leaves, pink and golden yellow florals. At Shared Plates, we believe colour and pattern should be celebrated, not tamed. But when styling a vibrant foundation, it’s important to let the supporting elements work with it — grounding it, softening it, and drawing out its best features.
Our Floral Reverie tablescape captures this balance — where colour meets elegance, and pattern meets poise. Here’s how to style a bright floral cloth with intention, layering in texture and tone to create a setting that feels inviting, not overwhelming.
Start with the Statement Piece
Your tablecloth sets the mood — and this one does it boldly. A vibrant design in green, pink, and yellow, with leaf and flower motifs, creates energy and joy. It brings a garden-party feel to the table, even indoors. Let this piece be your centre — everything else should work in harmony to support it.
Ground the Look with Natural Jute Placemats
A round or oval jute placemat introduces a natural, earthy texture that balances the colour above. The rough weave contrasts beautifully with the soft florals and provides a visual “pause” for the eye at each setting. It's like adding soil beneath your blooms — grounding, necessary, and warm.
Layer in Napkins: Patter, Pink or Earthy Green
Choose napkins in the same patter as the tablecloth, warm blush or olive-toned green — all options echo the tones in the tablecloth without competing.
Floral pattern creates elegance complimenting the statement piece
Blush pink adds softness and romance.
Earthy green leans into a more grounded, tonal look.You can loosely knot the napkins, fold them under the plates, or tuck them through minimal napkin rings for a relaxed yet styled finish.
Use Cream Ceramics with Subtle Antique Details
For your plates, reach for cream-toned ceramics with a crackled antique finish on the base and a rippled edge in soft coffee brown. These details add elegance without shouting. They echo the tones of the tablecloth while their simplicity allows the cloth’s vibrancy to take the lead.
Add Golden Accents: Cutlery & Glassware
Bring in a hint of subtle glamour with gold cutlery — brushed rather than high-shine for a more refined look.Pair with rippled glassware — wine or water glasses with a delicate gold rim. The ripple mirrors the motion of the florals, while the gold ties in with the yellow in the tablecloth.
Florals: Keep it Delicate
Because the cloth already sings with pattern, any centre floral arrangements should be low and delicate:
Think single-toned blooms (like light green with a hint of soft pink)
Or forgo flowers entirely and style with textural elements like ceramic or glass candlesticks.
Final Styling Touches
Add soft taper candles in ivory, blush, or pale yellow to complement without clashing
Consider layering in neutral ceramic or wooden serving pieces to bring down the colour intensity if needed
In Bloom, In Balance
Floral Reverie is about celebrating colour without chaos. When done thoughtfully, a bright tablecloth can become the heartbeat of your entire setting — uplifting, joyful, and perfectly balanced by the textures, tones, and details around it.
So next time you feel drawn to that bold piece in your linen drawer, go for it. Let it sing — and let everything else hum gently in harmony.

Meet Our Makers: The Story Behind Robert Gordon Ceramics
on Apr 01 2025
At Shared Plates, we’re proud to work with Robert Gordon Pottery, an iconic Australian brand that shares our commitment to craftsmanship, quality, and considered design. With over 75 years of heritage, their family-owned business aligns with our values — creating beautiful, functional pieces that celebrate the joy of gathering. Supporting local makers who pour passion into every detail means we’re not just setting the table — we’re telling an Australian story.