
What's more annoying: wind or rain? I asked a friend this the other day, as we walked down a blustering street trying to simultaneously keep our coats wrapped around us and our hair somewhat in place. Needless to say, we both agreed on wind. It's especially bad at this time of the year, when blue skies beg you to get outside and into the sunshine. So, if you've got garden party plans this weekend that you're starting to reconsider — don't.
There's a little table setting trick that keeps your tablecloth in place: tablecloth weights. Put simply, they're small weights you can clip to the corners of your tablecloth to help hold it down and prevent wind from knocking anything over. And while, in the past, these have been the sort of thing you want to hide, lately, I've seen homeware brands dropping designs that feel like they'd add to the look of your table instead.
I particularly like H&M Home's silver seashell design, but Anthropologie's whimsical radish-shaped tablecloth weights would appeal to anyone who likes a more playful setting. Regardless, I've found a few other options
There is something that makes sense about seashells and summertime, and if you love these tablecloth weights, you might also like the matching seashell serving bowl, seashell salad servers, and seashell cocktail picks.
Table setting trends right now are all about whimsy and wonder, and for that, you can't go past these sweet radish-shaped tablecloth weights. I'd styled these with a crisp white tablecloth, set with cabbage-inspired plates; a subtle nod to springtime.
If you lean a little more natural with your taste, these stone tablecloth weights from Etsy are quite beautiful. Each is utterly unique and made from beach pebbles collected along a coastal nature park by the Baltic Sea in Latvia.
Don't overlook Amazon when it comes to tablecloth weights. This style works a little differently — rather than clipping to the corners, you place them along the edge via magnets. The floral shape makes them looks surprisingly expensive.
If you aren't sold on chrome, consider this sweet dove alternative, which has an antiqued white finish that adds vintage-style charm. I'd style this tablecloth weight on a similar coastal-blue striped tablecloth to lean into the seaside aesthetic.
You're in the garden, so why not draw it into your table theme? This sweet vintage-style tablecloth weight set includes a bee, ladybird, dragonfly, and butterfly, made from pewter, which is rust-resistant and heavy enough to keep linen safe in the wind.
If your outdoor area is particularly exposed and gets hit with wind a lot, it might also be worth considering a privacy screen that will not only block out nosy neighbors, but stop unruly weather and wind from interrupting your social plans.
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