
Photo: Genevieve Garruppo/Lonny
Forget tacky Santa platters and Christmas tree chargers. When Lonny Style Editor Sarah Storms hosts a holiday dinner party, this is what it looks like. Nature-inspired details such as fresh greenery and antlers are juxtaposed with refined elements (think polished silver and mercury glass) for a table that's seasonally festive, but subtly so. It's also super easy to pull off. Want the look for yourself? Keep reading. 
The Tableware: unfussy dishes lend the table a laid-back vibe
Tinware Dinner Plate: $17.50 ; Canvas Home

The Greenery: fresh cedar brings the outdoors in and double as the most lovely room fragrance
Cedar Garland: $69; Green Valley Christmas Trees

The Gleaming Accent: this shiny element creates the perfect contrast to nature-inspired decor
Mercury Glass Hurricane Candleholder in Medium: $17; Sur La Table

The Glassware: rock glasses done in an unexpected tortoise-inspired style
Amber Tortoise Tumbler: $60; Oscar de la Renta

The Napkin Ring: this monogrammed detail incorporates a personal touch
Maxfield Napkin Rings: $20 for four; Pottery Barn

The Napkins: classic linens in a natural hue
Linen Hemstitch Napkins: $48 for four; Pottery Barn

The Candlelight: decorative glass votives dotted across the table give off the just-right moody light
Fortjust Tealight Holder: $2; Ikea

The Vase: small urns take on new life as the vessel for red and white tulips
Weathered Stone Urn: $16; Terrain
Amber Tortoise Tumbler: $60; Oscar de la Renta

The Napkin Ring: this monogrammed detail incorporates a personal touch
Maxfield Napkin Rings: $20 for four; Pottery Barn

The Napkins: classic linens in a natural hue
Linen Hemstitch Napkins: $48 for four; Pottery Barn

The Candlelight: decorative glass votives dotted across the table give off the just-right moody light
Fortjust Tealight Holder: $2; Ikea

The Vase: small urns take on new life as the vessel for red and white tulips
Weathered Stone Urn: $16; Terrain
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