Skip to content

Shopping Bag

Your cart is empty

Article: The Art of Hosting in Ramadan 2026

The Art of Hosting in Ramadan 2026

The Art of Hosting in Ramadan 2026

Ramadan is a season of generosity, ritual, and presence. Homes take on a new rhythm, becoming sanctuaries of welcome where every detail matters. Think of it as cultivating an experience, not just a meal: the table becomes a canvas, fragrance sets the mood, and together they create an atmosphere that bring our senses to life. After all, hosting is more about what lingers in the air.

Elegance Through the Ramadan Table

Every gathering begins at the table and styling should be simple but impactful. Let this be your guide:

1-      Witty Plates: The only dinnerware with something to say.

Serve your food on plates that remind you that “these dishes won’t wash themselves.” Luckily, they’re dishwasher safe, stackable, and printed with puns sharp enough to cut through the small talk. Good taste is optional, good fun is guaranteed.

2-      Grinders: For the flavor that makes the fast worth it.

Available in colors you didn't know you needed: orange & blue is a novelty. Sit them on the table like a matching set or embrace the chaos. No judgement, just flavor.

3-      Embroidered Napkins: The graceful additions for a feast of gratitude.

These vibrant linens come embroidered with just enough appeal because your table deserves more than just a kitchen roll. Washable, reusable, and actually memorable.

4-      Taper Candles: For an ambience that honors the evening's first bite.

The easiest way to make Iftar feel like an occasion. No playlist needed. No centerpiece required. Just a match, a wick, and a unique candle to kindle your evenings.

These pieces spark energy and delight before the first bite. They are the perfect foundation for Suhoor and Iftar, turning every setting into a conversation starter. This is how you set the scene for a gathering that’s both intentional and memorable.

 

Extending Hospitality Beyond the Table – A Sensory Guide to Ramadan Hosting

Hospitality is not limited to how the dishes are served. To complete the mood, place Maegen’s Taper Candle Holders around the table. They’re subtle enough not to overpower the meal, but warm enough to make guests feel instantly at home. To put simply: ambience but make it flavorful.

Product: Maegen's Taper Candle Holders

Welcoming guests with incense and fragrance can be part of a tradition that speaks volumes about care and generosity. Let WXY’s Disco Diffuser do its slow work in the corner, releasing lime, jasmine and warm musk through black reeds, no flame required. Burn Maegen’s Incense for that final, unfussy layer, the one that lingers in the hallway after everyone’s left. These items offer a modern, design-led bonus to your rituals. They blend clean aesthetics with thoughtful scents. The result? A room that feels as inviting as the conversation around it. It’s the kind of welcome that says, “Stay a little longer”—without uttering a single word.

Product: WXY's Disco Diffuser

Choosing Fragrance for Different Ramadan Moments

Fragrance has its own rhythm during Ramadan, and choosing the right notes can alter the whole setting:

·         Calming scents for prayer and reflection, creating serenity in quiet corners: WXY’s Aura Classic Candle

 

·         Clean, uplifting scents for daytime hosting and pre-Iftar gatherings, keeping energy light and fresh: WXY’s Roam Mini Candle

 

·         Warm, comforting scents for post-Iftar conversations, wrapping guests with ease: Maegen’s Atina Stripe Candle – Navy & Lilac

Just as tableware completes the meal, fragrance completes the room. It’s the invisible ingredient that makes memories stick, just like the spice you can’t quite name but can never forget.

A Cohesive Ramadan Room Scape

Intentionality is the thread that ties everything together. By featuring Maegen’s elegant homeware collection with WXY’s scented candles and diffusers, hosting becomes effortlessly prominent. The result is a cohesive room scape where décor and scent work in tandem to create meaningful experiences. Ramadan gatherings then feel beautiful and deeply personal through moments of generosity framed by design and atmosphere.

Read more

Valentine’s Gifts for People Who Hate Clichés
valentines

Valentine’s Gifts for People Who Hate Clichés

Cupid’s Day is almost here. Does this gift match their style? Will the packaging impress? Do they even like chocolate? Ditch the last-minute clichés. This Valentine’s, give something intentional—wi...

Read more