I adore holly, mistletoe & the charm of a cold, white festive season. However, let’s be honest—December in South Africa is all about sunshine a& heat! Traditional Northern Hemisphere holiday decorations simply don’t fit the vibe of our summer celebrations. Instead, what truly complements our beautiful country is a festive table that showcases the natural beauty unique to South Africa.

When I saw the incredible African Farm range from Rialheim I was delighted. What could be more Mzansi than this? So, I decided to do an Ostrich inspired tablescape for you.

Here are some considerations for putting together a similar setting:

  1. The Palette: Neutral Tones with Vibrant Pops

Begin by grounding your table with earthy hues like terracotta & deep brown — colours reminiscent of Africa’s sprawling landscapes. I added accents in black & white patterns inspired by ostrich feathers & sprinkled in vibrant pops of bright green.

  1. Tableware: Patterns and Textures

I chose plain matt black cutlery from Nicolson Russell and white plates to keep the look sleek, but you can also go for plates & bowls that incorporate African-inspired designs like geometric patterns. I used Rialheim’s An African Farm Tablecloth  Ostrich Tablecloth.

  1. Ostrich Accents as a Focal Point

An ostrich-inspired theme isn’t complete without nods to the iconic bird itself. I took a (new) feather duster & removed the ostrich feathers as part of the centrepiece. Ostrich eggs, real or faux, can also add some striking accents if you have these on hand. Use them as place card holders or integrate them into your table arrangement.

I also added the beautiful ostrich scatters (Ostrich Lovers Scatter Cushion and African Farm Ostrich Scatter Cushion) as part of the décor on the rest of the patio.

  1. Additional Elements

Complement the ostrich-inspired details with elements that evoke Africa’s diverse ecosystems. Think wooden or woven items, such as small baskets or beaded or leather napkin rings.

The feathers worked really well with some striking modern green flowers like the Green Ball™ Dianthus and the green arum lilies. Next time I am going to add some succulents, Spekboom or fynbos.

  1. Lighting: Warm and Inviting

Lighting plays a crucial role in creating ambiance. I used some unique glass candle holders (originally from Bloomspace) & various candles from Rialheim’s candle collection. These candles are individually made & have the most beautiful shapes. I love the  Black Italian Kisses Hand Poured candle, the Black Sacred Orb Sculpted Candle, and a Sand-coloured Rolling Pin Pillar Candle.

Ready to style your table? Let the ostrich lead the way to a dining experience as vibrant & majestic as our African landscape itself.

Yolandi ♥

Images: Melanie Wessels for aZestyLife

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