Simple Wedding Centrepiece Ideas
Apart from the centrepieces, there are numerous elements that contribute to your tablescapes—place settings, table numbers, dishes, to mention a few. Maintain an overall minimalist and streamlined appearance with these straightforward wedding centrepieces.
1. Low Centrepiece in Stone Vessel
White roses and green go together like you and your partner—they’re a perfect match. Plus they work with any colour palette or style.
2. Blue and White Hydrangea Centrepieces
We love hydrangeas because they’re stunning and they smell amazing. The combination of white and blue is fresh and fun—particularly perfect for an outdoor summer wedding.
3. Simple and Classic Centrepieces
Mix small white blooms with your favourite greenery for a simple and pretty centrepiece idea. Intersperse candles in between for a sophisticated touch.
4. White Peony Centrepiece
This petite arrangement only requires a few flowers. Pair hydrangeas with peonies and add in greenery of your choice (the fluffy green trick dianthus shown here is always a fun choice). It’s a simple wedding centrepiece that still looks thought-out and intentional.
5. Driftwood Table Runner Centrepiece
An easy way to ramp up your simple florals? Add a driftwood accent to the bottom of low centrepieces.
6. Asymmetric Centrepiece
Let your dahlias (or flower of choice) shine by pairing them with delicate, tiny blossoms. We love the idea of incorporating darker hues to make the centrepiece a little more edgy.
7. Muted Colour Palette Centrepiece
Keep your wedding centrepieces simple but interesting by playing with textures. Mix something soft (like chrysanthemums) with something edgy (like proteas) and something simple (like eucalyptus).
8. Pampas Grass Centrepiece
This arrangement, with greenery and pampas grass, makes for the ultimate boho wedding centrepiece.
9. Simple Greenery Branch Centrepiece
You don’t have to have a ton of florals in your centrepieces. Check out this simple tablescape design, which consists of assorted greenery and baby’s breath.
10. Eucalyptus and Baby’s Breath Centrepiece
Calling all minimalists. Place eucalyptus in glass jars for an effortlessly gorgeous centrepiece.
11. Single Flower Centrepiece
Your wedding centrepiece doesn’t have to be a full-on bouquet. Place one or two flowers in glass vases for understated and gorgeous table décor.
12. Bud Vase Centrepiece
Create a mini bouquet by using just one or two stems of each flower. Place in a colourful vase (like this rose gold one) for a perfectly petite display of posies.
13. Greenery Centrepiece with Moss
Searching for a simple rustic wedding centrepiece? Consider this combination of moss, eucalyptus and neutral-coloured blooms.
14. Tulip Centrepiece
Keep things simple by using one kind of bloom for a monofloral centrepiece. We love this adorably chic trough of tulips.
16. Terrarium Centrepiece
Amp up simple greens by placing them inside pretty terrariums.
20. Elegant Summer Centrepiece
Put your centrepieces on display with pedestal vases. They’re perfect for arrangements with low-hanging elements like jasmine vine or seeded eucalyptus. If you’re hosting a black-tie affair, opt for pedestals in silver or gold to elevate the blooms.
21. Centrepiece with Pears and Grapes
Here’s a creative idea: use fresh fruit in your centrepieces. If your wedding location is known for its apples, pears or grapes, it’s a cute way to pay homage to the place you exchanged vows.
22. Boho Elegant Centrepiece
Nothing says elegance like white Phalaenopsis orchids. Combine them with tropical greens for the ultimate tropical, boho chic setup.
23. Classic Fall Centrepiece
Combine different shades of roses for a pretty gradient effect. Complement with greens of your choice.
24. Blush Taper Candle Centrepiece
Elegant, but never boring. Match your candles to the colours of your flowers for a sophisticated-yet-chic effect.
25. Autumn Foliage Centrepiece
Mix wildflowers, leaves and greenery together in a pretty vase for an elegant fall wedding centrepiece idea.
26. Moody Centrepiece
Let your dark and moody colour palette shine by incorporating lots of greenery and a few bright blooms.
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27. Dahlia and Garden Rose Centrepiece
Pair romantic pink dahlias and garden roses together for an undeniably gorgeous tablescape.
28. Greenery Table Runner
There’s something so timeless about an all-white reception with natural greenery. Add some ambience to a formal table with long, elegant taper candles. Pair the candlesticks with lush, but low, centrepieces to create a real wow factor.
29. Tall Orchid Centrepieces
Orchids look best when they’re cascading down from above, which is why they’re a popular flower choice for tall arrangements. Lift them up and combine them with tropical greens and colourful blooms for a picturesque wedding table.
30. White and Green Centrepiece
Elevated white and green florals are the perfect mix of simple and glam.
32. Floating Candle Centrepiece
How can hanging flowers not wow you? Draw your guests eyes’ upward with floral installations. Suspended hydrangeas mimic the table arrangements, while hanging candles add a romantic ambience.
33. Chinoiseries Vase Centrepiece
An easy way to achieve an unexpectedly elegant tablescape is by pairing decorative vases together. Choose items in the same colour palette for a chic mix-and-match look.
Unique Wedding Centrepiece Ideas
Maybe the average wedding flowers aren’t for you. Good news: these unique wedding centrepieces will bring some unexpected flair to your tablescapes. From archery arrows to fresh veggies, these ideas are just as memorable as you and your partner.
34. Wes Anderson-Inspired Centrepiece
You’d better not be pretending your wedding is a Wes Anderson movie again. But really—we love this creative summer camp-themed centrepiece featuring archery arrows, colourful flowers and eclectic knick-knacks.
35. Rainbow Ombre Centrepiece
Pile on the colour with a rainbow-inspired wedding centrepiece. Arrange the blooms in an ombré pattern for a whimsical-but-chic effect.
36. Autumn Harvest Centrepiece
Here’s a unique centrepiece idea for fall weddings. Use seasonal fruit—pomegranates, grapes and figs—alongside greenery for a table top smorgasbord.
38. Gourd Centrepiece
If you’re incorporating seasonal or local produce, let it have the spotlight. Accent it with simple and sparse arrangement in a glass
45. Modern Beach Centrepiece
Rustic Wedding Centrepiece Ideas
Featuring details like tree branches, wooden vases and colourful wildflowers, these rustic wedding centrepieces are inspired by the great outdoors.
46. Greenery Vines Centrepiece
Tall centrepieces are usually considered to be more formal and dramatic, but with an abundance of draped jasmine vines and greenery, these arrangements feel beautifully rustic.
47. Birch Branch Centrepieces
Display your flowers atop birch branches instead of the traditional vases or centrepiece stands.
48. White and Red Peony Centrepiece
For a simple, bohemian wedding centrepiece, sprinkle in wildflowers alongside bigger blooms, like peonies
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49. Wooden Trough Centrepieces
Capture rustic elegance by placing pastel-coloured blooms in a wooden box.
50. Yellow, Blue and Orange Centrepiece
Aiming for a vintage vibe? Collect colourful glasses and bottles, then repurpose them for your rustic centrepieces (we love this idea for a garden wedding).
51. Camping Lantern Centrepiece
If you’re aiming for a super-rustic vibe but don’t want to lose sophistication, accent bare wooden tables with lanterns and soft greenery.
52. Sunflower Centrepiece
Cheerful yellow sunflowers are a rustic floral favourite. Pair them with daisies and greenery for an outdoor summer wedding reception.
53. Table Runner with Wildflowers
Sunny, bright hues like yellow and orange will stand out even more against a backdrop of greenery.
54. Rustic Table Number Centrepiece
Incorporate an earthy vibe into your centrepieces by adding wooden table numbers to bring balance to pastel flowers and greenery.
55. Painted Antlers Centrepiece
Gold-tipped antlers are undeniably rustic. Use them sparingly alongside your floral centrepieces and candles for an easy, outdoorsy-style tablescape.