How to Create a Cosy Winter Indoor Dining Setting

Inviting and cosy indoor dining spaces are essential for dinners as the colder months and darker nights settle in. This is the perfect time for restaurants, cafes and catering spaces to create a welcoming atmosphere that encourages guests to stay longer and enjoy the cosy atmosphere. We offer a wide

Inviting and cosy indoor dining spaces are essential for dinners as the colder months and darker nights settle in. This is the perfect time for restaurants, cafes and catering spaces to create a welcoming atmosphere that encourages guests to stay longer and enjoy the cosy atmosphere. We offer a wide range of hospitality supplies such as candles, tableware, crockery, glassware napkins and table lamps to help you make the most of autumn and winter dining.

Let’s explore how you can prepare your venue:

Candles for Indoor dining

Set the ambience with glowing candles

Ambience is everything when it comes to indoor dining. Our selection of Bolsius candles are a great way to create that cosy vibe. Known for their high-quality design and warm, steady light this addition helps to create a relaxed and intimate table setting. Perfect for winter dining as the glow adds a sense of warmth which totally transforms your dining area.

Popular choices for indoor dining:  

We offer Bolsius candles in various sizes and styles allowing you to mix and match and find the perfect combination for your venue.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Indoor dining crockery

 

 

Stylish Tableware and Glassware

When it comes to creating an inviting indoor dining experience, tableware plays an important role in setting the tone and aesthetic appeal. We offer a wide range of high-quality glassware and crockery that can enhance any table setting.

Choosing the Right Tableware for indoor dining:

Glassware: The right glassware can enhance any dining experience, whether you need elegant wine glasses or stylish cocktail glasses for Christmas cocktails. Clear, high-quality glass adds sparkle to your table, especially in low lighting with candle light.

Crockery: Plates, bowls and serving dishes in seasonal colours, can add an extra layer of warmth to your table setting. We offer high-quality and durable options that will compliment your menu and add a touch of luxury to any dish.

Our range of professional-grade tableware compliments and creates an elevated dining experience.

 

 

 

 

 

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Add seasonal décor

Adding seasonal décor to your venue can totally transform the indoor dining experience. Such as seasonal foliage, soft textiles and elegant lighting; which can turn your restaurant into a welcoming and inviting space.

Popular Seasonal Decor for indoor dining:

Autumn and Winter Foliage: Include natural elements like autumn leaves, pine cones and branches to each table can bring the beauty of the season indoors.

Warm textiles and napkins: High-quality linens, along with soft, well-crafted napkins can add warmth to your table setting. You can also consider napkins with seasonal details for an extra festive touch.

Table lamps: In addition to Bolsuis candles, table lamps can also create soft, warm lighting that is perfect for indoor dining. Table lamps in matte black, brass or deep toned bases fit well with seasonal décor and adds warmth and style.

These seasonal touches from seasonal foliage, napkins and table lamps help to create an inviting dining experience which your guests will remember long after they’ve left.

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