Sarah Collins

About Sarah

📍 Savannah, Georgia

Sarah Collins spent fifteen years styling tables for events, shoots, and private clients before she started writing about it. One Happy Table exists because she wanted one honest place to buy dinnerware — and couldn't find it.

Sarah Collins came to tabletop the long way around. She trained as a food stylist, spent years on editorial shoots and catering jobs, and somewhere between her thirtieth tablecloth and her fifth set of wine glasses, she realized she knew more about this category than almost anyone writing about it — and almost nothing she read online was actually useful.

Most tabletop content is written by people who have never hosted a dinner party, never hand-washed a set of bone china they shouldn't have put in the dishwasher, never had a charger plate crack under a chafing dish. Sarah has done all of those things, usually while feeding twelve people and holding a conversation.

She started One Happy Table to fix that. Every recommendation here comes from real use — her own kitchen table in Savannah, client installs across the Southeast, prop pulls for shoots where the wrong glassware shows up on camera and the stylist has to improvise. She tests things, changes her mind, and says so. If something she recommended two years ago has been superseded by something better, she'll tell you.

Her opinions on a few things are settled: thread count matters less than weave in tablecloths, the difference between bone china and porcelain is real and worth understanding before you spend money, and no one actually needs eight sets of napkin rings. Everything else is open to argument over dinner.