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Who says black is too dark for wedding centerpieces? These moody taper candles from Firefly Ambiance contrasted beautifully against the clear candelabras they were placed in.

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Listen to the Woman Getting Married Podcast. For this Hawaiian wedding, the couple found flamingo flowers that added visual interest and color.

If you're using long tables, consider using multiple centerpieces at varying heights — they'll pull your guests' eyes along the length of the room. Low, rectangular vases filled with succulents and pebbles paired with high, lemon-filled chalets completes this trendy look. This crowd-pleaser mixes lush greens with bright lemons for an almost-floral display that is sure to brighten your reception space — without blowing the budget.

Get the look by spiking lemons into place, or consider using full lemon trees dressed up with additional greenery. These detailed hurriance glasses, filled with bright candles, illuminate tablescapes with an elegant glow.

Try different sizes and heights for an eye-catching display. Photo Credit: Carrie Wildes Photography. Floating candles suspended over bright limes become a simple and tasteful centerpiece. Choose fruit that complements your color scheme, and fill various-sized vases for mismatched perfection. Metallic table numbers tucked in planted succulents make knockout DIY centerpieces for a rustic or outdoor wedding.

Bonus: Succulents can be planted weeks in advance, meaning you won't have to worry about prepping your centerpieces in the days leading up to your wedding. The simplicity of this wooden monogram, surrounded by a few flowering plants, is made for a more casual affair. For a nautical-themed wedding, consider a centerpiece comprised of a few small flowers and one or two beachy trinkets — lanterns, telescopes, or small buoys say "seaside" without being over-the-top.

This single orchid, surrounded by seashells and delicate lanterns, is chic enough to stand on its own. Bonus: The potted plants make excellent party favors or thank-you gifts for attendants. Photo Credit: Minerva Photography. Hosting a winter wedding? Fill vases with ornaments that coordinate with your wedding color palette.

These bright red baubles are eye-catching and add a hint of seasonal fun. Our crystal column presents an entirely different shape with the same exquisite shine.

If you love natural scenery, then try our crystal trees! Browse our diverse collection of unique centerpieces to find the best look for your guest tables! Our products are priced so competitively, if you do find the same item offered for lower price elsewhere, give us a call and we will match it!

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