2022 table trends from Viners

table set up of natural coloured crockery with blue accents
Credit: Michelle Brown

As the trend for table scaping grows, your wedding day is the perfect time to create stunning table displays for dining in style! Whichever trend your wedding table décor follows, iconic British cutlery brand, Viners®, has cutlery in an array of styles, shapes and finishes to complete your look.

Steeped in British heritage, the much-loved brand's elegant and durable cutlery is made from the finest materials, with a guarantee of excellence across all products.

Dip in to Neutral Nautical
Refreshing and crisp, this tablesetting reflects the trend for health and wellness. A celebration of simple colour combinations including white and grey, this trend is enhanced by vibrant sea blues and greens. This translates to table coverings and tableware in hues of blue, with crisp white napkins and tealights, and an abundance of foliage to bring in the green.

The Viners® Eden 16-Piece Cutlery Set is a perfect choice for creating this look. A set inspired by a modern teardrop shape, pieces are expertly balanced with smooth handles and elegant curves ensuring it's a delight to hold. With four table knives, forks, dessert spoons and teaspoons, made from fine quality 18/10 stainless steel and polished to a mirror finish, this durable set is also rust-resistant, dishwasher safe and comes with a 50-year guarantee for peace of mind.

table image of pastel plates and mugs etc with gold cutlery Credit: Sarah Robinson

Pastel Perfect adds a hint of subtle colour
A blend of light pastel shades and brighter hues, this table setting trend is pretty as a picture.
Sorbet pastels evoke a fresh spring/summer feel with a hint of retro appeal. Team with gold cutlery and accessories to bring tables to life.
Setting your table to follow this trend is simple with the Viners® Purity Gold 16-Piece Cutlery Set. Each piece is expertly balanced with simple, smooth flared handles and an elegant design. Perfect for afternoon tea or a celebration dinner, the set includes four table knives, forks,dessert spoons and teaspoons. Made from 18/10 stainless steel and finished in a luxurious gold colour titanium coating witha 15-year guarantee.

pale green plates and bowls set at a table with rustic wood platters and silver cutlery Credit: Vicky Watson

Relax with the versatile and timeless style of Modern Boho
Inspired by the boho trend, this is a table setting style that fuses the old with the new to deliver a versatile look that complements all interiors.
Rustic wood and neutral tones are paired with a soft understated colour palette of beige and cream to create a light and airy table perfect for relaxed dining.
The Viners® Mayfair 16-Piece Cutlery Set is a great option for creating this look. With a delicate handle design, the cutlery is perfectly weighted and balanced. Four table knives, forks, dessert spoons and teaspoons are presented in a beautiful gift box, with each piece made fromquality 18/10 stainless steel, polished to a mirror finish. Rust-resistant and dishwasher safe, it's a practical choice,too.

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