Easy conversation, soft lighting and luxurious lines of flowers go together at weddings like cake and champagne. Create a feeling of intimacy and romance at your wedding with elegant low centerpiece designs. Pick one color and incorporate different flowers to add texture or visual interest, or choose a single flower, like roses or baby’s breath, packed tightly for optimum impact at a budget-friendly price.
White on white has never looked as glamorous as with these incredible low arrangements. Glowing Wardian cases full of candles add an extra element at just the right height to complete the look at this chic wedding reception. Photos: Jonathan Young Weddings
Floral garlands are incredibly flexible and can reflect just about any wedding decor you choose. This blush, white and green wedding garland overflowing with garden roses and hydrangea and centered down the table brings in a touch of rustic elegance. Photo: Fernando Weberich, Floral: Maxit Floral Designs
Circular tables work particularly well with low centerpieces, especially when they are filled with bright and angular flowers to attract your guests eyes, like this tropical design. Photo: James Christianson, Floral + Design: Bill Beers
Square tables create a modern palette for these eye-catching green and white centerpieces. The low gatherings of tulips, roses and greens work equally well on the larger squares as they do on the long tables. Photos: Bob and Dawn Davis Photography, Floral: Kehoe Designs, Event Planning: Jennifer Anderson Events. See more of this real wedding featured on PreOwnedWeddingDresses.com!
Baby’s breath has an amazing impact when grouped together in one long line where it looks incredibly full and luxurious. Photo: Mango Studios, Floral: Flower Parade, Planning: Melissa Andre Events
The combination of long low rows of roses on mirrors creates a floating effect that is completely enchanting. Photo: Monique Simone Photography, Floral: Fleurs des Jardins. See more of this real wedding featured on PreOwnedWeddingDresses!
You could always skip the candles and flowers and go a little off the beaten path and into the grass! Wheatgrass is a simple, modern addition that is eco-friendly, gorgeously vibrant and very playful, not to mention low and lush! Photo: Donna Souter for Seattle Bride
Popping up in our favorites again, floral garlands continue to be a growing trend in wedding flower decor and we hope to see more of them in the coming season! These ones are a gorgeous addition to the rustic setting. Photo: Michelle Boyd, Floral: Whim Florals, Styling: Bee Lavish
Never underestimate the power of a beautiful table linen paired with simple, soft florals. Mercury glass and a stainless steel tub on top of sequined runners keep things glittery and glam for these wedding centerpieces. Photo: Juliet Elizabeth Photography, Floral: Branch Design Studio, Planner: Yoj Events