Visit Martha Stewart Weddings Weddings Wedding Ceremony & Reception Wedding Décor & Details Wedding Centerpieces 50 Floral Wedding Centerpiece Ideas We Love By Sarah Schreiber Sarah Schreiber Sarah Schreiber has been writing, editing, and producing lifestyle and weddings content for over seven years. In that time, she has interviewed and worked with hundreds of leading experts to become an authority on all things homekeeping, flower arranging, home design, and wedding planning. Editorial Guidelines Updated on September 30, 2022 Close Photo: Kate Osborne Photography Let's face it: Deciding how to decorate your wedding reception can carry just as much weight as the ceremony itself. While most couples opt for floral arrangements placed in the center of their tables, the options abound. How can you decide on the right decorations for your celebration's color scheme and theme? There are a few decisions you'll have to make before settling on one or more centerpiece designs. First, you'll need to decide what palette you want to work with. Second, you'll need to choose what medium you're using, whether that means picking flowers or non-floral alternatives. The season can play a role in the selection process, as not all blooms are available year-round. The vibe of the rest of your event also matters—you probably don't want modern centerpieces if the rest of your affair is vintage-inspired. To help you find the perfect fit for your wedding, we've rounded up a list of 50 different centerpiece ideas (like the pink-and-white option seen here). Click through to discover new options and get inspired for your own décor. 01 of 49 Textured Centerpiece Jesús Caballero To add texture to these centerpieces, GreenPic'k mixed dark green foliage and dried florals into arrangements of peach and ivory blooms. 02 of 49 Sit with Citrus KT Merry A simple reception centerpiece never looked better. Yellow lemons sat in shallow bowls to brighten up this beachy gathering. 03 of 49 Orange Centerpieces Delbarr Moradi Photography At this intimate vow renewal, a table for four was set on a slab marble and featured a bright centerpiece of florals—including roses, daffodils, ranunculus, and camellias—in a spectrum of orange hues. 04 of 49 Petite and Pretty Erich McVey Terra-cotta planters held beautiful blooms provided by Moon Canyon to create small centerpieces for this couple's wedding. 05 of 49 Branch Out Anna Delores Photography Tall centerpieces that mimicked olive trees lit from below with small LEDs bloomed from round tables at this couple's wedding. Meanwhile, taper candles in glass holders, teal glassware, and votives enhanced the overall luxe aesthetic. Anna Le Pley Taylor provided the florals. 06 of 49 Pretty Pinks Feather and Stone Photography Pink flowers anchor this springy centerpiece, while whisps of baby's breath add a touch of whimsy. 07 of 49 Add Height Charla Storey Tall displays by Max Owens Design arranged roses in varying shades of muted pinks with loads of greenery, which all floated above guests as they dined. 08 of 49 Desert-Inspired Centerpieces Max & Friends Using the colors of the sunset for inspiration at this desert wedding, Moon Canyon Flowers designed an arrangement of air plants and flowers. They mixed the foliage with tea lights to dress up the round tables. 09 of 49 Simple Centerpieces Mademoiselle Fiona To create a "romantic garden" atmosphere, Poppies and Posies created centerpieces that matched the bride's bouquet. The colorful blooms contrasted with the rustic wooden chairs, barn tables, and industrial lanterns. 37 Simple Wedding Centerpieces 10 of 49 Local Harvest Lacie Hansen Mindy Rice Floral & Event Design used locally sourced dahlias, tulips, delphinium, strawflower, ranunculus, and grevillea spilling from aged terra-cotta pots in this overflowing centerpiece. 11 of 49 Fall Color Palette Abby Jiu Photography Designs by Ahn created this beautiful centerpiece, featuring anemones, roses, dahlias, and hydrangeas. 12 of 49 All-White Centerpieces Carrie Patterson Photography For this wedding, Fleur de V filled silver containers with spirea, anemones, olive branches, clematis, larkspur, white scabosias, and sweet peas. 13 of 49 Vintage-Inspired Centerpieces A Bryan Photo Roses, ranunculus, jasmine, sweet peas, flowering jasmine, maidenhair ferns, fritillaria, and chocolate cosmos from Amy Merrick were arranged in vintage-inspired pedestals at this winter wedding. 14 of 49 Pastel Centerpieces Jacqueline Campbell Twigg Botanicals used brass pedestal vessels of acacia, freesia, amaryllis, stock, spirea, roses, ranunculus, and ferns to anchor the tables at this coastal wedding. 15 of 49 Bright Centerpieces Hannah Hudson Photography At this winter wedding, garlands of ilex berries, ivory pillar candles in mercury-glass votive holders, and winter branches ran down the middle of the reception tables. Tulips, amaryllis, poppies, ranunculus, roses, astilbe, and greenery from Poppy Lane Design set in stone compotes served as the main display. 16 of 49 Leafy Centerpieces KT Merry Beatrice garden roses, Caramel Antike garden roses, chocolate cosmos, and fall foliage including beech leaves and hops vines celebrated the season at this destination wedding in the Irish countryside. 17 of 49 Succulent Centerpieces Bryce Covey Photography This bride wanted to make sure her guests were able to mingle during dinner, so she had Mindy Rice Design create these low arrangements of coral amaryllis, orange parrot tulips, succulents, roses, tangerine ranunculus, white freesia, and blush grevillea. 18 of 49 Summer Centerpiece Jessica Antola Farm tables with simple white runners and kraft-paper menus were adorned with lush centerpieces of peonies, ranunculus, garden roses, chamomile, delphiniums, blueberry vines, dusty miller, and sweet peas from The Green Vase. 19 of 49 Overgrown Centerpieces Heather Payne Photography Philosophy Flowers created this overflowing centerpiece for a lakeside rehearsal dinner featuring bay leaves, ranunculus, pomegranates, wildflowers, scabiosa, and passion vine, as well as a variety of roses including hot cocoa, cinnamon spice, and distant drum. 20 of 49 Garland Centerpieces Lang Thomas Photography Olive branches and arrangements of roses, blush oleander, hydrangeas, and eucalyptus from Martin Heard Designs surrounded ivory pillar candles in various sizes at this Croatian wedding. 21 of 49 Tall Centerpieces Tec Petaja Saipua created these gorgeous, overflowing white centerpieces that were flanked by individual pink florals in small votives. 22 of 49 Fall Centerpieces Liz Banfield The bride's father painted and mounted the wooden table numbers, and Munster Rose arranged dinnerplate dahlias (the day's signature bloom), ranunculus, hellebores, roses, and variegated hydrangeas in gold pedestal vases, then surrounded the centerpieces with gold mercury-glass votive holders. 23 of 49 Beach Centerpieces KT Merry The bride's favorite flowers, peonies, made several appearances throughout the wedding, and of course showed up in the gorgeous centerpiece. Along with the peonies, silver vases were filled with dahlias, hydrangeas, astilbe, berries, and foliage like Italian ruscus and seeded eucalyptus, all from Dina Touwani of Flora Lines. 24 of 49 Warm Centerpieces Amaranth Photography The long tables at this summer wedding on the coast held petite arrangements of pink and red blooms designed by Peartree Flowers. 25 of 49 Purple and Orange Centerpieces Natalie Watson Photography At this tropical Hawaiian wedding, each reception table held arrangements from Inviting Occasion that featured purple hydrangea, irises, allium, scabiosa pods, campanula, ranunculus, lisianthus, clematis, and roses, set in wooden bowls. 26 of 49 Jewel-Toned Centerpieces Shannon Von Eschen Photography Centerpieces from Beargrass Gardens used the deeper jewel-toned hues of this Montana wedding to add a pop of color to the reception tent. Garden roses, ranunculus, Pieris japonica, dahlias, privet berry, scabiosa, foraged dogwood foliage, Quicksand and Sahara roses, white majolica spray roses, seeded eucalyptus, acacia foliage, and scented geraniums were arranged in brass-footed compotes. Plums and crab apples from the trees in the bride's parents' backyard were scattered along the table. 27 of 49 Art Deco-Inspired Centerpieces Elizabeth Messina Photography These tall, scroll-like gold vessels held gardenias and ferns from Mindy Rice, and gave the white tables a glamorous Art Deco vibe. 28 of 49 Ranunculus and Roses Birds of a Feather Photography Tables displayed rose and ranunculus blossoms in peach, coral, and lavender accented with apricot and white flowers byMoon Canyon Design. 29 of 49 Tropical-Inspired Centerpieces Whitney Neal Photography For their vintage tiki-inspired wedding, this couple enlisted Jaclyn Journey to create centerpieces of of garden roses, scabiosa, fringe tulips, poppies, protea, sweet peas, carnations, privet berries, hyacinth, and geranium leaves, flanked by brass candles and fruit. 30 of 49 Simplistic Beauty The Edges Marisa Tsikounas of Revel Floral helped ideate the simple and understated floral arrangements. The stone vessels added a touch of earthy elegance. 31 of 49 Boho-Inspired Centerpieces Emily Wren Photography Wooden tables at this rustic-meets-boho wedding, housed cream taper candles in gold candleholders as well as low vases containing arrangements of king protea, amaranthus, roses, carnations, pieris, and stock from Sullivan Owen. 32 of 49 Wild Centerpieces O'Malley Photographers Groupings of red dahlias, coral ranunculus, greenery, blush roses, and thistle from Statice Floral were lit up by candles in hobnail glass votives. 33 of 49 Rustic Centerpieces Jessica Lorren Photography Tables at this welcome dinner were set with boxes filled with peonies, roses, protea, pieris buds, and succulents from Bare Root Flora. Silver-painted antlers gave the arrangements a boho desert edge. 34 of 49 Spontaneous Centerpieces Branco Prata Studios Siloh Floral Artistry designed floral arrangements that were spur of the moment and natural in style. Handmade vessels were made of earthy materials like terra-cotta, clay, and stone; the compositions featured fresh fruits, as well as blooms. 35 of 49 Rose Centerpieces Heather Waraksa Centerpieces at this wedding from Ariel Dearie Flowers featured peonies, garden roses, and andromeda. The Prettiest Peony Wedding Centerpieces 36 of 49 Dimensional Centerpieces Jasmine Star Photography Inviting Occasions used textile napkins and tropical flowers including gloriosa lilies, orchids, ferns, and roses, to add vibrant pops of color against the wooden, copper, and candlelit elements of the reception table. White tea light candles in round, clear vases were hung above the table in macramé made of cowrie shell to give an elegant, bohemian feel to the occasion. 37 of 49 Produce Centerpieces Heather Payne At this wedding in North Carolina, the couple chose to display farm-fresh ingredients like home-grown carrots and baby golden beets in their centerpieces, arranged in terra cotta urns. 38 of 49 Vineyard-Inspired Centerpieces Love, The Nelsons At this Tuscan wedding, floral arrangements of garden roses, sweetheart roses, snowberries, sweet peas, and olive leaves from Hey Gorgeous Events were placed on a soft-gray silk table runner beside candles of varying sizes and bunches of grapes foraged from the property. 39 of 49 Romantic Centerpieces Judy Pak Photography Nicolette Camille Floral Design created centerpieces of garden roses, foxgloves, young blueberries, sweet peas, and heuchera, and arranged them in mixed-metal footed compotes for an effortlessly romantic feel. 40 of 49 Antique-Inspired Centerpieces Elizabeth Messina Photography Mi Mi Design created these reception tables centerpieces, arranging antique garden roses, peegee hydrangeas, mini carnations, and jasmine in gold mercury-glass compotes. 41 of 49 Baroque-Inspired Centerpieces Jose Villa White lacquered tables held centerpieces of tulips, hydrangeas, and maidenhair ferns from Mindy Rice along with life-sized porcelain parrots and gold starburst napkin holders to play up this wedding's Dorothy Draper-inspired vibe. 42 of 49 Blue-Hued Centerpieces Jodi & Kurt Photography Tables at this Maine wedding were set with centerpieces arranged by Watershed Floral in mercury glass vases, mint julep cups, and bud vases under glass cloches. The flowers included hydrangeas, dahlias, magnolia leaves, thistle, blackberry branches, African violets, and other assorted potted plants in shades of blue and green. 43 of 49 Geometric Centerpieces Jillian Zamora Photography The Southern Table arranged an assortment of geometric flowerpots holding brightly-colored garden roses, peonies, sweet peas, fritillaria, and greenery, flanked by small, gold candleholders. 44 of 49 Archway of Florals Westrich Photography Connie Cissell created these arrangements of roses, amaranthus, hydrangeas, freesia, and cymbidium orchids. She surrounded the florals with floating candles in tall glass vessels and small votives. Large arches made of garlands covered in greenery, flowers, and hanging votives reached from table to table—a nod to the famed Gateway Arch in St. Louis where this couple originally hails from. 45 of 49 Modern Centerpieces Lauren Peele Photography Marbled candles, white blooms, and greenery from Bows + Arrows were set on ocean blue linens from La Tavola Fine Linen, reflecting this couple's organic, modern taste. 46 of 49 Eye-Catching Centerpieces Tec Petaja Vases of ranunculus, lilacs, bearded irises, peonies, passion vine, and mock orange designed by Saipua added pops of color against wooden tables and white linens. 47 of 49 French-Inspired Centerpieces Josh Gruetzmacher Centerpieces at this French wedding included gray candles from Sur La Table as well as vessels and goblets filled with roses, astilbe, and lisianthus by Laetitia C. Fleurs d'atelier. 48 of 49 Small Centerpieces Small arrangements of amaryllis, dahlias, ferns, and heirloom roses from Flower Wild ran down the long tables at this garden wedding in California. 49 of 49 Yellow Centerpieces Odalys Mendez Centerpieces from Amy Osaba comprised sunflowers, lots of greenery, and white ranunculus at this wedding in Georgia. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit