3 ways to set a spring table with Beauvillé

With the return of warmer days, the home opens up, the light shifts, and colours soften. Spring invites us to reconnect with a certain art of living — one of lingering lunches, thoughtfully set tables, and simple moments elevated with care.
At the heart of this setting, the tablecloth sets the tone. It shapes the space, reflects the light, welcomes textures, and highlights every detail. Whether floral, timeless or botanical, it becomes the starting point for a spring table that is both refined, elegant and full of life.
This season, Beauvillé presents three distinct atmospheres, bringing spring into the home through three creations, each celebrating a singular way of hosting.
A floral spring with Bougainvilliers
Evoking blooming gardens, sunlit façades and the generosity of the season, Bougainvilliers creates a table that is both vibrant and delicate, where colour unfolds with grace.
Its floral design instantly brings a sense of freshness and lightness. The table comes alive without ever feeling excessive. Everything appears brighter, more spontaneous, more vivid. It is a tablecloth that calls for spring lunches, freshly picked bouquets, white porcelain and subtly tinted glassware.
With Bougainvilliers, spring becomes joyful, refined and almost radiant. A way of hosting in which elegance feels entirely effortless.
Style
A floral table, luminous and full of vitality.
To pair with
Light porcelain, a few seasonal flowers, natural materials and bright daylight.
A timeless spring with Topkapi abricot
Spring can also be expressed through a softer, more enveloping and timeless aesthetic. With Topkapi abricot, Beauvillé offers a subtle interpretation of the season, where the warmth of the tones meets the sophistication of the motif.
Its design, rich yet never ostentatious, anchors the table in a lasting sense of elegance. The apricot shades diffuse a soft, almost powdery light, warming the composition while preserving a remarkable freshness.
Designed to move seamlessly through seasons as well as occasions, Topkapi abricot is equally suited to a family lunch or a more formal dinner. It embodies a certain idea of spring — less literal, more nuanced, infinitely chic.
Style
A warm, sunlit and timeless table.
To pair with
Ivory tones, amber glassware, a few sculptural flowers or a simple branch.
A botanical spring with Eucalyptus céladon
With Eucalyptus céladon, the table takes on a softer, more organic and almost contemplative rhythm. Inspired by the natural world, this creation introduces a serene atmosphere in which the freshness of spring is expressed with all its subtlety.
The celadon shade, gentle and luminous, brings an immediate sense of calm to the table. The motif, in turn, evokes a stylised nature — elegant, essential and refined. Together, they create a setting that is understated yet expressive, ideal for those drawn to a more pared-back aesthetic.
Paired with artisanal ceramics, clear glass or pale wood, Eucalyptus céladon reveals a spring table defined by simplicity, light and balance.
Style
A botanical, serene and naturally elegant table.
To pair with
Raw materials, foliage, textured tableware and a soft colour palette.
The art of setting a spring table
Setting a spring table is, above all, about seeking balance — between colours and light, patterns and textures, decorative intention and spontaneity.
A beautiful table is never created through excess, but through the care given to what surrounds it: a thoughtfully chosen tablecloth, a harmony of tones, a few flowers, and tableware that allows the setting to breathe. Spring calls for this sense of rightness, where each element naturally finds its place.
At Beauvillé, the table is conceived as a true space of expression. A place of sharing, certainly, but also a setting in its own right — one capable of reflecting a season, a sensibility and a way of hosting.
Spring according to Beauvillé
Through Bougainvilliers, Topkapi abricot and Eucalyptus céladon, Beauvillé offers three interpretations of spring: floral, timeless and botanical. Three ways of dressing the table, of bringing the season into the home, and of infusing each moment with a form of everyday beauty.
Because in the end, setting a table is never simply a detail. It is a way of welcoming. A gesture. An art.


