A true summer brunch is all about light, calm moments and thoughtful styling. With the right glassware and serving bowls, your table instantly feels inviting yet refined. The Hammered Banana Palm jug and glasses softly reflect daylight, while the ceramic Tima serving bowl and elegant Orion bowl balance functionality with design.

Why Summer Brunch Table Styling Matters

A well-considered summer brunch table setting feels effortless. Texture makes the difference: the hammered glass finish, smooth ceramic surfaces, and organic silhouettes create warmth without excess.

What makes a successful summer brunch table?

  • One central statement piece
  • Variation in height
  • A mix of natural materials
  • Breathing space between elements

How to Style a Summer Brunch Table

Place Tima in the centre for warm or cold dishes. Use Orion for dry pastries or bread. Add height with the jug and glassware, working outwards from the middle.

UNC Stylist Note: “Think in layers. Start from the centre and build outward. Brunch is about atmosphere.”

FAQ

1. What do you need for a summer brunch table?

For a successful summer brunch, you need:

•             One central serving piece

•             Glassware and a jug for height

•             Bowls for bread, fruit or pastries

•             Space between elements for balance

 

2. How do you style a summer brunch table without making it look cluttered?

Start from the centre and build outwards. Use one focal piece and vary heights. Leave breathing space between items.

 

3. Which serving bowl is suitable for hot dishes?

The ceramic Tima serving bowl is suitable for both hot and cold dishes.

 

4. What is the Orion bowl best used for?

Orion is ideal for dry foods such as croissants, crackers or biscuits.

 

5. How do you combine glassware and serving bowls elegantly?

Mix textures such as hammered glass and ceramic. Different heights create visual interest.

 

6. How do you create a warm atmosphere for a summer brunch?

Use natural light, organic shapes and a calm colour palette. Keep the table open and inviting.