20 Brilliantly Simple Wedding Centerpieces (2024)

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Updated on 12/13/22 05:18PM

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While wedding centerpieces can be designed to fit whatever your vision is, sometimes less is more. Choosing just a few details to highlight within your tablescape can bring a polished elegance to your reception table. Simple doesn't have to mean sparse either. A thoughtful curation can still absolutely make a statement.

“Centerpieces need to match the feeling you want the space to say,” says wedding planner Lacy Geary. “When designing a table, I look at it as a gathering space as opposed to just a place where people sit. The mood it evokes and the experience it is providing needs to be very thoughtful, whether that be simple and modest or simple and luxurious.”

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Lacy Geary is a destination wedding planner and stylist, and owner of Lacy Geary Designs, a South Carolina based wedding planning company.

Whether you’ve opted for a grand wedding with a large guest list or an intimate elopement with just the two of you, a simple centerpiece can find its place in any style, from romantic to rustic. “The centerpieces need to match and compliment the overall tabletop design and not take away from the other elements,” says Geary. “Bringing what is near your venue to your tabletop gives the design a very cohesive feel, which is something I always like to have incorporated.”

Want some simple centerpiece inspiration? Read ahead to see stunning designs from real weddings.

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Rely on a Runner

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The ultimate exercise in simplicity, table runners don’t have to work very hard to elevate a tablescape design. Whether complemented with the addition of candles, minimalistic floral arrangements, table numbers, or loose leaves like this rustic outdoor wedding, runners can transform a table and still embody a simple design style.

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Use a Greenery Garland

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A fresh flower garland can range from lush and overgrown to small and sparse. With this large all-natural runner, there is no need for additional arrangement to fill up your table designer.

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Add Taper Candles

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Romantic and at times whimsical, taper candles undoubtedly cast an otherworldly glow on any additional design elements in the vicinity. For an extra punch, opt for taper candles only, housed in simple brass or gold candlesticks, for a luminous design.

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Choose an Accent Color

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One easy way to tie your tablescape together? Pick out a shade to use as an accent throughout the design. Light blue florals within the arrangements perfectly match the taper candles and napkins, bringing an elegant cohesion to this display.

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Light It Up

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A tribute to weddings in the style of a bygone era (we’re looking at you, Old Hollywood fêtes), we love the idea of table lamps having their moment. Inspired by their favorite New York bar, this couple hired artist Julie King to hand-paint 12 lampshades for lighting that ran the length of their head table.

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Choose Big Blooms

Perfect for a tropical or desert wedding, sugarbushes are equal parts striking and simple. Also known as protea, sugarbushes need little else to complement them in order to make an impact. When fully bloomed, they’re sure to leave a lasting impression.

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Mix Vases

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A subtle and sensible way to embrace simplicity when it comes to centerpieces can absolutely come to fruition with a variety of vessels and vases for floral arrangements. “A gorgeous table is not complete and the story hasn't come to life until the flowers are put on the table and the candles are set,” says Geary. “They play a huge role in completing the vision, but can't take away and overpower the overall vision either.”

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Play Off the Tablecloths

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Since the gingham tablecloth establishes a palette to this tablescape, only a few items are needed in addition to bring style to the design. We love how this wedding uses fun candle holders and long-stemmed florals to create an eclectic feel.

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Have a Central Arrangement

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While you can fill your tables with all sorts of blooms, why not keep it simple with just one central arrangement? This gold vase filled with roses, hydrangea, and other blooms feels elegant but not overwhelming.

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Keep It Petite

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Love a petite bouquet? Why not consider a petite arrangement to go along with it? Charming and appropriate for almost any wedding style, a small, simple vase containing an equally simple, but nevertheless vibrant, arrangement of blooms will more than pull its weight on a bistro table come co*cktail hour.

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Embrace Ikebana

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No matter what flowers are used, ikebana-inspired arrangements are simplistic by nature, like this arrangement at a Charleston wedding. Embrace a centerpiece uniquely wild in its design by pairing with an even simpler vessel for that minimalist finishing touch.

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Use Unexpected Natural Materials

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At this rustic wedding in Oregon, the floral budget went towards moss and leaves instead of blooms. The choice absolutely makes a statement in a low-key and earthy way.

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Go All-White

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An easy way to create a simple yet classic tablescape is to embrace an all-white palette. Baby's breath played a starring role at this wedding, so the couple chose to incorporate it into arrangements of white blooms like dahlias, cosmos, and butterfly ranunculus. A sheer white runner added definition to the centerpieces.

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Celebrate the Season

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If you're hosting a winter wedding in a snowy locale, embrace the holiday feel and create a tablescape immersed in tree branches, pine cones, and dreamy candlelight.

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Opt for Oversized

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Simple doesn’t have to mean small. Go big with an oversized floral arrangement with candlesticks and votive woven throughout the tablescape. While far from basic, the singular centerpiece will pull focus right where you want it to be within the overall design of the reception space, creating an elegant, luxurious feel, without being busy.

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Go High

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While a tall arrangement is absolutely show-stopping, it doesn't have to be that intricate. A simple mix of palm fronds and monstera leaves all in the same green shade brings an elegant and tropical feel to this wedding reception. Not only are the centerpieces stunning, but the glass vase also makes it easier for guests to see each other across the table.

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Consider Your Vessels

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Looking to fill space across a long table but want to keep the tablescape simple? Choose vases that take up space like this long rectangular vessel. A few blooms and greenery are all you need to complete the look.

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Pick Produce

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A trip to the farmers market is all you need to create this stylish and simple centerpiece. Potted herbs and a beautiful display of fresh produce brought a beautiful color and vibrancy to this Spanish garden wedding.

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Play With Pottery

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Displaying collected vessels in neutral tones accented with taper candles and sparse blooms is a stunning way to create a minimalist tablescape at your wedding.

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Think in Black and White

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It's as simple as black and white. Pair white florals with bold black plates to create a minimalist contrast that pops. Greenery within the arrangements at this golf course wedding helps warm up the design.

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FAQs

What is the most popular form of centerpiece for weddings? ›

In weddings, the most common centerpieces are floral arrangements. People choose different types of flowers according to the structure of the location and time of the year. Centerpieces come in different shapes and sizes.

How much do you spend on wedding centerpieces? ›

Depending on the types of flowers and greenery used, they typically cost between $60-$250. Reception table centerpieces: Create a visually cohesive reception by adding unique centerpieces to each guest's table. Since these can range from small to extravagant, the average costs can range from $50-$600 each.

How many different centerpieces are needed for a wedding? ›

We recommend a mix of both tall and short centerpieces with 3 – 5 different centerpiece styles depending on how many tables are needed.

How do I choose a wedding centerpiece? ›

Tips for designing a wedding centerpiece
  1. Consider your theme. Think about your wedding. ...
  2. Consider your guests. You want your guests to enjoy your wedding. ...
  3. Matching vs. Complementing. ...
  4. Buy local. ...
  5. Keep flowers diverse. ...
  6. DIY Smart. ...
  7. Keep it sturdy. ...
  8. Go with your gut.

What is the number one rule in selecting centerpiece? ›

Begin with the size and shape of your tables.

Just be sure that your arrangement is also circular or square so it doesn't look out of place or compete with your place settings. Generally, you'll want wedding centerpieces that leaves plenty of room for candles, place cards, and other accouterments.

What shape of arrangement is best for centerpieces? ›

Round: For a round table, centerpieces should be round and look good from all angles. Guests will sit at every point around the centerpiece, so you don't want an empty spot in the arrangement. Square: Square tables are compatible with either round or square centerpieces.

What is the rule with centerpieces? ›

Just make sure the centerpieces are small enough for the guests to see over. A rule of thumb to follow when selecting the height of your centerpieces both tall and small is to keep your tall pieces 24” or higher and your small pieces 12” or smaller.

How many days before wedding can you make centerpieces? ›

This is especially helpful if your centerpieces are moving from the ceremony to the reception. These can be made up to three days in advance, if stored in a cool place. The closer you construct these arrangements to your wedding date, the fresher they will look.

Is $1000 enough for wedding flowers? ›

I usually suggest a minimum of $300 and upwards of $1,000. Unless you're getting married in a church, most ceremonies last no more than 30 minutes nowadays. Take your time frame into consideration when you're designing your ceremony flowers.

What is the best size for centerpieces? ›

After all, you don't want flowers blocking your guests' ability to converse across the table. To avoid this problem, keep short centerpieces 12 inches tall or below, and keep tall centerpieces 24 inches or higher.

How many wedding colors should you have? ›

A color palette for your wedding should have a range of at least three to five colors. Too many colors reduce focus. Your guests will have a hard time concentrating as their attention is all over the place. However, if you incorporate more than five colors, go for neutrals and pastel shades to give a calming effect.

Do wedding bouquets have to match centerpieces? ›

In the end, it is all entirely up to you. If you want a wedding that boasts with personality and uniqueness, having eclectic flower arrangements is definitely permissible.

What is the most popular form of centerpiece? ›

The most popular type of centerpiece is a vase of flowers. What is a good centerpiece for a kitchen table? A vignette centerpiece is a great centerpiece for a kitchen table.

How to make wedding decor look expensive? ›

Instead of trying to decorate every corner of your venue, focus on key areas with the most impact. Create a stunning focal point with a statement backdrop. Choose elegant floral arrangements or beautiful crystal centerpieces to add to your wedding. These small decor pieces are key to elevating your event space.

What is the best color for a wedding? ›

Soft, pastel shades such as blush pink, lavender, and dusty blue lend themselves to a romantic atmosphere. Often associated with love, tenderness, and sweetness, these colors make a perfect choice for romantic weddings.

What is the top table layout for a wedding? ›

The traditional top table layout is typically arranged in a long, straight line facing the other tables. There are eight chairs, with the bride and groom featured centrally, and the bride seated to the right of the groom, accompanied by the best man, maid of honour, and parents.

What type of table layout is usually used for wedding reception? ›

Banquet table layout. Banquet style layouts involve everyone sitting in small groups. If you have a choice it could involve square, rectangular or round tables. Looking at pictures of reception venues with their different configurations can be helpful.

What makes a good centerpiece? ›

A good centerpiece is pleasing to the eye, doesn't block a guest's view, and is cohesive with the party's theme. If using flowers, make sure they are fresh and properly trimmed. For any centerpiece, be sure it is appropriately scaled for the size of the table.

Are circle or rectangle tables better for weddings? ›

Guest Count

If you have some wiggle room with the venue's size and your guest list, you could have a mix of rectangles and rounds, or even all rectangles. If you have a large number of guests, rectangular tables may be prohibitively expensive, as these tend to be more appropriate for smaller, more intimate weddings.

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