Our new seasonal supper club series is an invitation to slow down, settle in, and intentionally connect with family and friends.

Each season, we’ll share how we envisioned our Shared Table—with ideas for food, table settings, and thoughtful details—while leaving plenty of room for you to make it your own. Our hope is that this encourages a rhythm of gathering throughout the year, making space for the people you love. We can’t wait to see how your table comes to life.

  • rotating images of food and a place setting for a spring brunch.
  • We were inspired by spring's fresh sense of possibility, deciding on a morning brunch with close friends to welcome that hopeful expectation - a feeling of daybreak.
  • Outdoor table setting with a citrus mint salad, buttermilk biscuits, and potato leek strata and other dishes on a checkered tablecloth.
  • For our brunch, we wanted easy yet nourishing recipes that created a bright palate without being too fussy. Snackable bites were balanced by a few heartier ones, featuring fruit and vegetable, savory and sweet.

For your table, think about how the theme might guide the menu in a special way. That could be a hero ingredient or a favorite cookbook that ties a complete meal together. There are no rules, except to serve delicious dishes that make room for conversation—and for everyone to leave filled.
  • gif of different place setting and heirloom blue dinnerware for a spring brunch.
  • We were drawn to the vintage-inspired and floral details within our current collection, elements that felt subtle yet purposeful—like spring softly warming to life. 

Having a set of go-to tabletop pieces makes it easy to layer in fun flourishes each season. Think: a tablecloth and linens to add color, chargers for texture, or a vase for bright blooms. Serveware, as well, can be both functional and beautiful. Every element is an opportunity to nod to your theme.

Share moments from your gathering using #MagnoliaSharedTable.

One Month Out: Pick a theme | Create the guest list | Decide on a date + time | Send out invites | Ideate menu + decor

One Week Out: Finalize menu | Create shopping list | Replenish hosting staples | Send a reminder to guests

Two Days Out: Buy produce + perishables | Create conversation cards, notes, or other meaningful elements | Tidy your space

One Day Out: Prepare make-ahead recipes | Set the table | Arrange florals | Create a cooking schedule | Send a final reminder

  • Group of women enjoying a spring brunch outdoors in a stone-walled courtyard.
  • A Shared Table, A 
Shared Life
Now that we’ve shared how we’re dressing up our Shared Table this season—we want to see yours!
Use the hashtag #MagnoliaSharedTable to share your spring gathering with us.

We can’t wait to pull up a seat!