Lantern Lights and Sunset Skies
How to Host a Kasbah inspired Night Without Booking a Plane Ticket to Marrakech
If your soul is craving something cozy, colorful, and candlelit, The Kasbah is calling. Moroccan tea , vibrant textiles, and nights spent lounging with friends around low tables and glowing lanterns, this theme is for hosts who love thoughtful details and dreamy aesthetics. Whether you’re having a celebratory dinner, a self-care night, or a just-because gathering, the Kasbah table is about slowing down and sipping something warm (or bubbly).
The Vibe: Vibrant, Cozy, Golden Hour Glow
This party is rich in color and texture. Think jewel-toned tableware, soft lighting, and ornate details that feel like you found them in a tucked-away market stall
You can go all in—or keep it simple. Either way, the table will do the heavy lifting.
- Mint tea (hot or iced) in gold detailed glasses with fresh sprigs
- Mezze board with hummus, olives, pita, and dried fruit
- Couscous salad with lemon and herbs
- Spiced chicken skewers or store-bought falafel
- Mini baklava, dates with honey, or cardamom shortbread
Pro tip: Lay it all out on shared platters for a community-style feel.
What to Sip
- Mint tea with honey (the star of the show)
- Cucumber gin spritz
- Rosewater lemonade
- Prosecco with a splash of pomegranate juice
What to Wear
- Flowy fabrics, bold prints, or rich earthy colors
- Gold bangles, statement earrings, or anything textured
- Socks or slippers—make it cozy and barefoot-friendly
- A head wrap or scarf for bonus flair
What to Play
- Background music: Moroccan lounge, Arabic jazz, or soft beats
- Conversation cards about dream travel, creative goals, or “what color are you today?”
- Optional DIY: candle-making station or henna tattoos (even the temporary kind)
- Belly dancing tutorial reel if the mood strikes
From the Curator:
There’s something magical about gathering around a low table with your people, your playlist, and a cup of tea. This kit helps you create that feeling—no passport required.