A Rustic Fall Tablescape
Written by Michelle Mastro
Discover how to make a rustic fall tablescape that can last from September through November.
Have you ever heard of table decor that can work for months at a time? This rustic fall tablescape can be up from September to Thanksgiving—in other words, all the autumn months.
That’s because designer and proprietor at Middleburg Hospitality, Matilda Reuter Engle created this table with all the glorious fall colors and harvest imagery in mind. Think golden hues and touches of fall woodland inspiration for the perfect rustic fall tablescape. It’s a table design that could as easily work as a Halloween tablescape or Halloween décor (perhaps minus the cute French horns). But it could also equally delight guests at the Thanksgiving dinner table.
Wonderful Woodland
To create a throughline between the different accents, Matilda leaned into a nature theme for her rustic fall tablescape. She collected items from around Middleburg’s signature properties: Glenstone Gardens and Red Fox Inn & Tavern. “All the branches and berries were harvested from the woodline around the house,” says Matilda. “The feathers used in the table settings are a mixture of quail and pheasant.” They were sourced from her property’s hunting grounds. “All of these pieces added a touch of tradition and outdoor splendor to the setting.”
The Glenstone Gardens and the Red Fox Inn & Tavern are all known for their bespoke elegance meets woodland reveries. Hence, Matilda’s tablescape feels evocative of the properties’ fine art and the ground’s gardens. Not to mention, the table uses timeless décor and seasonal cuisine. Decorating a tablescape that meets all these needs rounds off her Thanksgiving to do list.
Birds of a Feather
The added elements of feathers and eggs give a touch of fall woodland and hint at Thanksgiving’s bounty. Indeed, they give a subtle allusion to birds—like turkeys—usually the star of the rustic fall tablescape (and a Thanksgiving essential) but with a forest-inspired difference. “The eggs build upon the beauty of nature and our surroundings, showing gratitude for the bounty of the season and living in harmony with the land,” she says. The table is perfect for lovers of rustic farmhouse looks.
The Rustic Fall Tablescape Centerpiece
Matilda’s rustic fall tablescape centerpiece features forged floral and fauna. All came from Matilda’s family’s historic properties, The Red Fox Inn & Tavern and Glenstone Gardens. “In true Virginia Piedmont tradition, we always look for a connection to nature, especially in our inspired entertaining,” she says. “I selected a variety of vibrant greens and yellows from our Ginko trees, oranges, reds, and muted browns from Oaks and Beech trees,” she says. She also chose Nandina and Viburnum berries, Hickory Nuts and Persimmons to capture the full spectrum of fall’s beauty.
Therefore, Matilda’s rustic fall tablescape exudes the highlights of the fall season generally. “And it’s perfect for Thanksgiving with its colorful elements signifying an abundant harvest.” Meaning it works for all the fall months and might even top the list of your favorite fall decor ideas.
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Michelle Mastro is a freelance writer and editor. She covers lifestyle, parenting, travel, food, and health/wellness topics for magazines (and their websites). She especially loves writing about homes and has a deep affection for farmhouses of all kinds. She is currently based in the Midwest but loves to travel as much as she can.