Hanukkah Table Decor 2020 (light that s**t up)
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Hanukkah is often overshadowed by the commercial and religious hulk that is Christmas, and that’s a damn shame. Many years ago, the festival of lights became more present in my life when I met my now ex-husband, and once we had our kids, we began incorporating it into our winter holiday season.
Hanukkah has a lot going for it- latkes (potato pancakes), Gelt (chocolate coins), sufganiyot (jelly donuts) and a shit load of candles. I’m not religious (Jewish or otherwise), but even I can get on board with the story of the rebellious Maccabees.
Now that I am divorced and under no obligation to continue celebrating a religion not officially “mine”, I find that I am more excited than ever to celebrate Hanukkah. I feel a strong pull towards honoring that half of my children’s bloodline, maintaining that connection with our Jewish family and friends and of course, the aforementioned latkes.
When I thought about a table setting that would be simple yet festive, it felt right this year to go with a more traditional color scheme. Simple floral arrangements, gorgeous navy linens and a few herbs mixed in are a great counterpoint to what amounts to a fried food extravaganza.
If you’ll be celebrating the holiday this year (December 10-18), might I suggest this killer Latke recipe, and if you’re not, you should probably just make them anyway.
Crate & Barrel Nattie White Wine Glass $3.95/each
Simon Pearce Barre Dinner Plate, alabaster $45/each
Sur La Table Striped Linen Napkins (similar) $44.95/set of four
More + Merrier Gretchen Linen Table Runner, navy $35
West Elm Marble Menorah $36
Amazon Hanukkah Candles $11.49
More + Merrier Hammered Brass Vase $15
More + Merrier Perforated Votive Holder $8
Rustic Flatware (similar) $45/set
Will anyone else be celebrating both Hanukkah and Christmas this year (or another combination of winter holidays)? If you’re celebrating Hanukkah, what’s your favorite tradition?
With love,
Steph