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2021 Christmas Hosting Trends

2021 Christmas Hosting Trends

Everyone loves Christmas! It’s our favorite season, and you (those who work in the hotel

management/buffet industry) know that part of that magic is because of you!

You have the power to make the best and most magical Christmas evening for your guests, and we will help you with the top 2021 Christmas trends. Keep reading to make the best of events, receptions, and buffets for this Christmas.

Challenges of Christmas Trends

Several different challenges present themselves when you look to follow the latest Christmas trends for your guests. Especially during the holidays, hotel managers and food and beverage directors are extremely busy.

Creating a Christmas celebration that won’t soon be forgotten is a challenge in and of itself. Finding the time to plan and execute an unforgettable evening requires even more time and and greater sense of imagination.

Everyone loves the Christmas holiday and, as such, has extraordinarily high expectations of any celebration you may host. After all, it’s not just about the food when it comes to Christmas trends; it’s about every single detail.

2021 Christmas Trends

Christmas Lights

Not surprisingly, Christmas lights are a big part of every Christmas decoration. Even if you have just some tiny LED lights, it is always a good idea to fill the space with lights.

Remember that your lights have to be aesthetically pleasing. You have a lot of colors and options, but always stick to a theme. For example, if you want to give a frosty look, use silver and white light decorations. Alternatively, if you’re going to give a warmer feel, use gold (which will also make everything more luxurious).

Personalize Everything

Check who will be joining your hotel Christmas dinner this year. Take the time to talk to them before making the reservation, and surprise them with their names and something fun and personal  waiting at their table.

It doesn’t have to be anything extravagant. Keep it simple. It can just be a lovely card with their name and kind wishes for the holiday season.

Plants

Of course the Christmas tree is epic and you need it. But, other plants will also help to make

your space feel cozy, beautiful, and will ultimately keep the magic.

A good idea is to decorate with hydroponic plants. These plants don’t require any soil and can grow in dark corners with tiny LEDs from your decorations.

Sustainability

It’s essential to be an example for your guests by showing them consideration about the environment. Try to avoid paper cards and all kinds of wrapping that can’t be recycled. Thankfully, there are thousands of sustainable cards and paper options available.

Another great idea to promote sustainability is by replacing all of your plastic decorations with glass. Accent the setting with Rosseto’s Kalderon Glass Collection which  is a great way to upgrade your Christmas buffet this year. You can also add extra green points everywhere this way.

Cake and Biscuit Decoration

Your dessert station should always be a showstopper, especially if you want to keep up with the latest Christmas trends. You can have simple desserts, but make sure you have the best place to showcase your desserts throughout your event.

A Table Only for Cheese

Who doesn’t love cheese? Cheese Board sets are a classic staple that will be used for many holidays to come.

Our favorite cheese display offers a beautiful mix of the following:

  • A fresh goat cheese
  • A soft brie or camembert
  • A hard Somerset cheddar or Comté
  • A blue stilton or Roquefort

Once you’ve got your basic cheeses all set, finish it off with a wild card such as a spicy or fruity variety for a new twist on an old classic.

Conclusion

You can create a beautiful and magical Christmas buffet simply by using your imagination and Rosseto’s serving solutions. With some creativity, the right equipment, and a little Christmas magic, you can host the best Christmas event.


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