Meg Ryan's mantelpiece has changed my seasonal decor strategies – I can't get enough of how she stages her marble space

The actress's mantle features carefully arranged vases as decor – proving that seasonal accessories can easily be styled and modified

Meg Ryan
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As a design writer with a focus on celebrity style, I am constantly amazed by the tablescapes and decorative pieces that celebs concoct – particularly seasonal ones. Martha Stewart is a north star, while I was recently taken by Reese Witherspoon's pumpkin bouquet. However, I recently caught Meg Ryan's mantle set-up, and I have been thinking of it ever since.

A mantlescape, if you will, Ryan's marble mantle is adorned with three vases, all in different color, sizes and materials. The black one boasts an autumnal bouquet, mirroring the foliage that patterns the wallpaper.

The set-up has me considering the ways in which we transition table (and mantle) settings from one season to the next – because as Ryan proves, decor can be easily modifiable, and styled to suit a season.

First off, secure a solid base of table/mantle decor. We love how Ryan has chosen three different but complementary vases, all of which vary in height, shade, and material. Try mixing and matching stone, glass, and ceramic vases to create visual interest on a surface. Ryan has opted for one dark, one light, and one medium-toned vase, while the mantle surface is a cool white marble. The contrast between the solid-colored vases and the intricate veining of the marble also provides further visual intrigue.

Once you have selected your vases, consider what you will put inside them. Autumnal bouquets are typically seen in the form of orange and red dried flowers, like Ryan's, but get experimental! Try placing a mini pumpkin next to one of the vases, or even add some pinecones to bring some of the natural world inside. The fall decor ideas are endless.

We would be remiss not to mention candles. A seasonal staple for fall, depending on fragrance, you can transition scented candles in and out. For example, an amber or sandalwood candle would be excellent for fall/winter, while a clean linen scent is perfect for spring/summer.

thanksgiving outdoor table with large fall foliage vase and pumpkins

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Additionally, consider a background that is timeless and non-seasonal. Ryan's wallpaper depicts leaves, which is reminiscent of the outdoors regardless of season. The gray and white color scheme also leans into a neutral palette, which serves as a fantastic foundation for any seasonal decor to be switched in and out.

Finally, consider adding some staple items that have sentimental value to a mantle or table. Framed photographs, tchotchkes, or candlestick holders are just a few examples of items that can remain as decor 365 days of the year.

Above all, ensure there is some cohesion between the items on display and its surroundings. Earth tones and neutrals are excellent picks as year-round colors, and are sure to pair well with any background.


Hannah Ziegler
News Editor

Hannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor, with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content. She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada, and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D.

Her love of film is rivalled only by one with a great soundtrack, and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen.