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Frederik2025-06-25 14:12:062025-09-26 14:07:25A Postcard From: @annakubelA holiday table
When winter draws in and daylight shortens, the table becomes a stage. It’s where candles are lit, pears are placed in a quiet row, and a single flower can hold the room. Laying the table becomes its own kind of ceremony: thoughtful, intentional, and full of meaning. It’s ritual. A pause. A way of marking the season with presence.
A quiet moment at the holiday table, styled with timeless terracotta. Helena and Simona pots, and the glossy Nuna board set the scene with soft candlelight and seasonal greens.
This year, terracotta takes its seat at the centre. Earthy and enduring, the pots that usually live with plants move gracefully onto the table. They carry amaryllis wrapped in moss, hellebores blooming in winter’s hush, or stand simply stacked in sculptural forms — centrepieces shaped not by extravagance, but by honesty. The table offers inspiration for celebrating the season with calm, care, and lasting beauty.
Beauty in Stillness
At this time of year, beauty speaks softly. The glow of candlelight against terracotta. The rustle of linen. Instead of glitter and noise, beauty whispers here. The scene is shaped by natural textures – glazed and raw ceramics, moss-covered bulbs, and details tied with ribbon and memory.
A Low Helena Pot in Rosa Terracotta carrying the lights makes a sculptural centrepiece.
Terracotta in every shape and earthy shade – a gathering of pots that echoes the season’s palette.
Sometimes, the simplest gestures take on sculptural form. Stacked terracotta pots become a tiered stage for candles, moss and blooms — a playful composition that feels both festive and timeless. In this way, nature is gently brought indoors, layered into the season’s rituals and woven into the heart of the holiday table.
“The holiday table is a place for beauty that whispers”
Bergs Potter
At the heart of it all: pots and vases by Bergs Potter. Holding not just plants, but presence. Their forms echo each other across heights and hues — rosa terracotta alongside Mineral White, a quiet play of contrast. Suddenly, the table feels alive with both tradition and invention.
The winter rose – or hellebore – blooms quietly in a classic Københavner pot
Bold and graceful, the amaryllis stands tall in the soft embrace of moss, nestled in the Simona pot.
The bold elegance of amaryllis and the quiet resilience of hellebores, both long-loved winter flowers, serve as symbols of beauty that endures when all else rests.
The holiday table is always more than a meal. It is presence held in clay, candlelight, and winter blooms. Terracotta grounds the season, reminding us that what lasts is often what is simplest.






