The Superior Iftar Styling Guide   

 Family, friends, special traditions, and an array of delicious food. Whether you’re hosting an extravagant Iftar or more intimate Suhoor, Ramadan is the perfect occasion to master the art of tablescaping. Create lasting memories by dressing your table with beautiful pieces, seamlessly blending Middle Eastern customs with contemporary style. Take note as we share all of our tips and tricks on how to decorate the Iftar table. Here’s how to host an unforgettable Ramadan rendezvous! 

You probably have a lot of people to feed, and it can be intimidating to design an aesthetic table. If you lack space, focus on creating an ambiance rather than on a full tablescape. As guests take their seats around your table, it’s the thoughtful little touches that will set the scene for special moments ahead. Scent evokes memory, making it a uniquely intimate addition to your Iftar. Add fragrance with incense burners, encouraging guests to feel relaxed and welcome.
There’s nothing sweeter than giving guests a thoughtful token to remember the occasion with during Iftar. This can be something as simple as a place card with their name handwritten, kept in a tasteful holder to assign everyone a seat. It removes any awkwardness and confusion and means you can tailor each person’s individual setting. Go the extra mile with a little ornament that can be placed on the plate, adding to the decorative style of the rest of the table.
Iftar is a time of sharing dishes, with a need for maximum serveware. Put yourself in your guests shoes to make sure everything is in reach and easily accessible. This will allow everyone to feel comfortable enough to help themselves to more drink from the decanter, or to take some fruit in between courses. Do they have enough room for their side plate? Is anything blocking their view? These questions will help you to consider the perfect product placement.
Always remember to include a statement centerpiece, adding ethnic patterns or vibrant colour. A striking arrangement can spark interest and conversation, whether it be created from fresh blooms, a distinct sculpture or piece of silverware. Ensure it’s low enough so that nothing is obstructing your guests view. Not only should it look beautiful, but it can also act as a chance to embody the essence of Ramadan, fostering a sense of community and gratitude gathered around the dinner table.
Get ahead and prepare a hot beverage station before the meal begins. When the time comes to offer tea and coffee, you’ll have more time to relax and chat with guests. Decorate a serving tray with delicious regional treats, dates, or fresh fruit. Using a flask will keep contents hot for a longer period, allowing everyone to sip on throughout the evening gathering.