How to Decorate a Table Japanese Style

Adding Japanese accents to a table is easier than ever before with the wide availability of options at your local Asian Market, Super Stores--like Wal-Mart, Target and Ikea--and online. Simplicity and balance are key concepts of Japanese design; therefore, adding Japanese accents to your table can range from simply using Japanese fabric for place mats to using Japanese ceramic cups and bowls. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Japanese Kimono sash
  • Japanese fabric
  • 2 bowls
  • 3 flat plates
  • Chopsticks
  • Chopstick holder
  • Japanese ceramic cups
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Instructions

    • 1

      Place table runner and place mat. Use a Japanese obi (Kimono sash or belt) as a runner down the length of the table or under candles or a flower vase. Place a Japanese tassel used with the obi on the obi runner as a simple accent without candles or a flower vase. You can also use smaller pieces of obi, square pieces of Japanese fabric or bamboo mast as a place mat.

    • 2

      Select dishes. You can find Japanese-inspired table and sushi settings, including bowls, chopsticks, cups and plates at a variety of store like IKEA and Target. Generally reasonably priced, they offer an easy choice for decorating a table. Typically Japanese dishes used for table settings don't match, reflecting the tradition of wabi-sabi in which perfection is the imperfect. Therefore chose bowls and plates that vary in size, color or design yet still have a harmony and balance.

    • 3

      Place individual settings. A typical Japanese place setting is based on the concept of "ichiju sansai," which consists of a total of five dishes with a bowl of rice placed nearest the diner to the left and a soup bowl to the right. Behind these, place three flat plates containing side dishes.

    • 4

      Place utensils. Japanese hashi (chopsticks) should never touch a tabletop, therefore, place chopsticks near the diner on hashi oki (chopstick rest/holder) with ends facing left.

    • 5

      Select drinking cups. Japanese ceramic cups and mugs, usually without handles, are used to serve hot tea, and even Japanese sake. Traditional Japanese ceramic cups also embody the wabi-sabi concept; therefore, try to choose ceramic cups that have a slightly uneven surface. If serving alcohol, Japanese sake cups come in a variety of materials from bamboo wooden boxes to lacquer, so choose ones that match your table décor.

Tips & Warnings

  • Use lacquer trays in lieu of a place mat. Use Japanese sake decanters as a simple flower vase for the table.

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