A Three Kings Epiphany Table Design
Do you celebrate the Epiphany??It’s also known as Three Kings or Magi day.?OR los Reyes Magos as I grew up celebrating it.?In honor of my Latin Catholic upbringing, and the heritage roots I am instilling in my own children, I set a table honoring the three Kings Epiphany celebration with a special table design.

This special day is celebrated on January 6th when the three wise men reached the Christ child and worshipped him.?According to the Catholic Church, the Epiphany is the manifestation of Jesus as Messiah of Israel, Son of God and Savior of the world. The great feast of Epiphany celebrates the adoration of Jesus by the wise men (magi) from the East.?That’s enough for the religious lesson portion of the day. ?

In honor of this important day I set a table with a crowning glory theme as a nod to the three wisemen or los Reyes Magos.?Last year I honored this day with a mantel styling which you can see here {crowning glory mantel styling}.?

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The inspiration for the Epiphany Three Kings Table Design
The table design is centered around a crowning glory theme, with crowns sprinkled throughout the table.?The crown napkin rings are actually a DIY I will share soon in a subsequent post.
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January 6th is when we start to take down Christmas around here ending the celebration to honor the birth of Christ upon the arrival of the three wisemen.

The details of the Epiphany Three Kings Table Design
Plate Stack
- Silver Tray Charger {thrifted}
- Black Striped Bistro Dinner Plate {Williams-Sonoma}
- Glass Accent Plate {Target}
- Beige Cheese Cloth Napkin {Amazon}
- Crown Napkin Ring {DIY}
- Fleur De Lys Napkin Ring {thrifted}

Of course the glorious detail on these plate stacks are the crown napkin rings.?I can’t wait to share with you how easy they are to make.?The plate stack is composed of some glam and some everyday wares.?It’s the juxtaposition of the honor this celebration deserves, plus the humbleness of Joseph and Mary in their simple creche.
Place Setting
- Glen Plaid Hi Ball Water Glass {Ralph Lauren}
- Silver Rimmed Goblet {thrifted}
- Silver Chalice {inherited}
- Mismatched Silver Flatware {thrifted}

I love using mismatched tableware as much as I love having a complete set of something.?For this table both the glassware and flatware are mismatched.?I recently shared about the thrifted goblets here {thrifting for vintage glassware} and the last post I shared about my silver thrifting addiction here {how to use thrifted silver in Christmas decor}.
Centerpiece
- Footed Silver Tray {thrifted}
- Assorted Silver Compote, Goblet & Stand {thrifted}
- Assorted Crowns {collected}
- Pillar Candles {real & faux}
- Mercury Glass Votives {collected}

I love seeing all the crowns together in mass.?They are usually sprinkled throughout the house in different spots and vignettes.?It’s fun to bring them all together and showcase them in all their crowning glory.?
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Final details about the Epiphany Three Kings Table
The French linen tablecloth got so much mileage this past holiday season.?It graced all our special celebration tables, ending with this one.?You can see our Christmas Eve table here {Christmas Cheer} and our New Year’s table here {a timely New Year’s Eve table with DIY clock plates}.

I love the crown motif in general as many Francophiles do.?These crown napkin rings were fairly simple to make, and the perfect accent for the table honoring the Magi or three wisemen.

I added some silver serving pieces around the table in anticipation for the feast of the Epiphany.?I don’t have a set menu for this day as we do for so many traditional celebrations.?This might be a goal for next year.

Whether you celebrate Three Kings day or not, I hope you were inspired by this table design in some way.?Christmas is now being put away and we look forward to all that this year will bring.

More inspired posts around this time of year



“He is happiest, be he king or peasant, who finds peace in his home.”
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

MaryJo,
I love this!! What a stunning tribute for Epiphany…. So elegant looking and perfect for any king!! Thanks for sharing!! I hope you are staying warm!!
Hugs,
Deb
Thanks Deb. I appreciate your kind words. XO- MJ
Thank you for sharing the enchanting world of your ‘Three Kings Epiphany Table Design.’ Your creativity and attention to detail truly shine through in every aspect of the setup. The symbolic representation of the Three Kings and the journey of the Magi adds a profound and meaningful touch to the table, making it not just a visual feast but a story to be told.
The color palette, the choice of decor elements, and the overall arrangement create a regal and festive ambiance. It’s evident that you’ve put thought into every element, from the elegant tableware to the golden accents that evoke a sense of majesty.
Your post not only serves as a visual delight but also inspires others to infuse cultural and historical richness into their own celebrations. Thank you for taking us on a journey through this beautifully curated and meaningful Epiphany table design!
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WOW MaryJo, you have so many wonderful pieces on your table for such a special occasion. I love silver pieces and you have quite the collection.
Wow MaryJo, so many wonderful details. The crowns are gorgeous.The silver is gorgeous. a beautiful table to celebrate. I am happy to feature your pretty table at Love Your Creativity.
A feast for the eyes and the soul, MaryJo! Really a stunning tablescape. I love all of the crowns… I have a Mother Mary and Baby Jesus I found while thriftshopping shortly after we moved here to Texas. It’s style would fit in here well except for being gilded. I have a ton of lovely tarnished silver… I should pull them all out and do a fun table like yours for Valentine’s Day somehow… Might have to think this! Anyway, I am happy to share your lovely tablescape tomorrow morning when I publish Share Your Style #416 for you. <3
Many warm hugs,
Barb 🙂