We got used to flower centerpieces on wedding tables: just some pretty flowers in the colors you need. But what if you break the traditions and make a non-flower centerpiece? Let’s look at some options you may take. Dried branches decorated with jewelry or whatever you want, candles, ice, yarn balls, even a planet which gives a name to the table! A fantastic idea for a fall wedding is a decorated bowl with vegetables, and for a spring or summer wedding – a wooden box with some yummy fruit, peaches, for example. A beach wedding would be accentuated with glass bowls with sea stars and sand. Choose a piece according to your big day theme and colors. An Ikebana piece, a lemon pyramid or a peacock feathers bouquet – just have a look at some examples below and get inspired!
Greenery/Succulents/Air Plants
If you don’t wanna splurge on flowers, stick to greenery, air plants and succulents – they are extremely popular and trendy, they can be incorporated into nearly any wedding decor, from rustic to modern. Make tall centerpieces on geo stands using various types of textural greenery, create bold geometric terrariums with air plants and succulents, put them into boxes, planters or vintage books even. Choose whatever fits your wedding decor.
A chic geometric terrarium with moss, driftwood and succulents for a modern and bold wedidng centerpiece.
A cute copper terrarium with moss and airplants plus succulents and lush eucalyptus for a table runner.
A cute rustic wedding centerpiece of a burlap wrapped fir tree with a vintage key and tag.
A lush and oversized tall foliage centerpiece is a wow solution that makes indoors feel like outdoors.
A lush pale air plant wedding centerpiece with pillar candles is a chic idea that is reasy to recreate.
A modern centerpiece with clear glass vases and palm leaves is great to add a tropical touch to the table.
A rustic wedding centerpiece with moss, succulents, candles and with a table number for coziness and a natural feel.
A tall greenery centerpiece of various types of eucalyptus and some foliage on a geometric copper stand.
A tall tropical wedding centerpiece with large tropical leaves is a cool and fresh idea for a tropical wedding.
A weathered wood crate with moss, succulents, mshrooms and greenery is a gerat option for a woodland wedding.
Ferns and fir branches with pillar candles are a beautiful and budget-friendly idea of a winter wedding centerpiece.
Moss, greenery, succulents, air plants and a vintage pocket watch in a vintage cage for a beautiful and unique centerpiece.
Terrariums with greenery, air plants and succulents plus candles and greenery around is a trendy idea.
Vegetables And Fruits
Veggies and fruits are great to make a cool wedding centerpiece – place them in bowls, plates, trays and any other containers to fit your wedding decor. This is a budget-friendly idea that can be also edible, besides it will save much space on the table – you won’t puzzle where to put a fruit or veggie dish and florals.
A golden pot with various fruit - grapes, pomegranates, apples and plums is a cute and lush centerpiece idea.
A patina and glass lantern with peaches inside is a marvelous idea of a southern wedding centerpiece.
A tropical centerpiece version with pineapples and tropical blooms and leaves is a great idea for a modern tropical wedding.
An unusual and bold wedding centerpiece with a hammered bowl, peepers and a candle in a candle holder.
Candles
Candles are also great to make a centerpiece: they create a cozy and welcoming ambience at the table. Place them on a dish or mirror, add greenery or blooms around and enjoy!
Pillar candles in candle holders, fresh greenery and a table number for a simple and chic centerpiece.
A jute rug, candles in candle holders, a vvase with blue crystals, white orchids and a vase with sand and starfish.
Other Ideas
There are tons of other ideas – corals, aquariums filled with sand and starfish, wheat, cages with moss and pocket watches vintage books in cloches and much more. Everything depends on your imagination and the style of your wedding. Get inspired!
A vintage cage with pilalr candles, feathers, pearl strands and fake blooms for a vintage-inspired wedding.
An overhead white faux blooms centerpiece will save the table space, and matching garlands on the chairs will help.
A white vase with colorful peacock feathers, glass bowls with bright ornaments for an artistic New Year wedding.
A gorgeous beach wedding centerpiece in light blue and coral plus shells and corals looks really unique.
A vintage book centerpiece with small black lanterns, pinecones and a birch candle holder.
A wild centerpiece of moss, geodes, crystals, pillar candles and a large branch for a woodland wedding.
Wheat, lavender and craspedia arrangement in a jar won't break the bank and will add a rustic touch to the space.