Our 2025 Friendsgiving reveal is here, and this year’s table brought the color and pattern! Friendsgiving has become one of those traditions that anchors our fall season – a chance to slow down, gather with the people who feel like home, and create something beautiful together. Hosting always feels like a team effort in our household: Curt takes the lead in the kitchen, and I get to dream up the vision for the table. The best part? Our friends show up with the most incredible dishes, turning the night into a true collective feast. If you’re hosting a large group, I can’t recommend a potluck-style setup enough – everyone feels involved, and the meal becomes that much more memorable.
For this year’s design, I wanted a palette that felt warm and grounded with a modern twist. I leaned into orange tones layered with earthy greens and moody maroon accents -a rich, fall-forward mix that set the tone for the entire evening. The table was really a less is more feel with these terracotta linens.
A special thanks to the Plot for creating the stunning florals that tied everything together. And Here’s more inspo from last year’s Friendsgiving tablescape.
Terracotta Tablecloth
The Perusia Tablecloth is printed in Italy on 100% linen and features an all-over marbled design in warm terracotta tones, inspired by the traditional Florentine art of paper marbling.
Claret Stoneware Round Platter/Charge Plate
The round serving platter is hand-glazed a rich shade of burgundy and shaped with an elaborately scalloped rim. Pairing so perfectly with the terracotta linens!
Perusia Napkins (Set of 4)
The Perusia Napkins come as a set of four, each showcasing an all-over marbled pattern in warm terracotta tones, inspired by traditional Florentine paper marbling. Printed in Italy on 100% linen, they are a vibrant homage to the centuries-old craft of hand-dyed paper developed in Florence.
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We hadn’t filled out our place cards when shooting the table, but safe to say these cheeky place cards are always a hit!
And lastly, our digital Friendsgiving invitation. I wanted something that felt elevated and inviting. Our friends know just how *particular* I am and know I love color coordination.
For more Friendsgiving ideas, see last year’s table here and 2023’s here.