There is something sacred about a beautifully set table.
Not because of perfection.
Not because of expensive plates or polished silver.
But because a table has the power to gather people, hold stories, and create atmosphere.
This new corner of At the Table with Ronisha is dedicated to the art of tablescaping — not simply as decor, but as an extension of hospitality, storytelling, fellowship, and intentional living.
Around here, tables are layered with more than linens and florals.
They are layered with memory.
With music.
With culture.
With softness.
With care.
I want this space to feel like opening the doors to a home filled with candlelight, seasonal blooms, good food, and conversations that linger long after dessert is gone.
We’ll explore:
summer tables dripping in color,
Sunday brunch settings inspired by Southern nostalgia,
vintage glassware,
floral styling,
intentional hosting,
place settings with personality,
and the beauty of creating experiences that make people feel seen.
Because to me, tablescaping is not about impressing guests.
It is about making people feel welcomed enough to soften.
So whether it’s an intimate dinner for two, a girls’ night filled with wine and jazz, or a long Sunday supper surrounded by family, I hope this space inspires you to gather beautifully and live intentionally.
The table is waiting.
With petals and pouring,
Ronisha



