This year, your centerpiece is going to get the attention it deserves.
It will be impossible to overlook these gorgeous arrangements with inspired designs.
Re-create any of these fall centerpieceideas for your table, and you’re sure to dazzle your guests.

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(A splendid meal deserves agorgeous centerpiece, right?)
You should also turn your vessel as you’re arranging and pay attention to each side.
Add florist foam to a vase, like this golden vessel, and arrange your flowers.

Credit: Hector Manuel Sanchez; Design: Kathleen Varner; Location and Props: Courtesy Black Sheep Antiques
Fill in the gaps with shorter pots stuffed with mood moss.
Together, it makes for an impactful look with little effort.
Anchor the produce with sturdy wooden picks to avoid runaways.

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A little tarnish keeps it from feeling too fussy or precious.
Tabletop Garden
Fill a bowl with potting soil, then plant succulents.
Surround them with seasonal produce, like eggplant and mini pumpkins, for an easy, lasting display.

Credit: Robbie Caponetto; Design: Mariée Ami; Styling: Kathleen Varner
Floral designer and stylist Kathleen Varner recommends this styling to show off classic yellows and oranges.
Add a monarch butterfly from your local crafts store for a whimsical final touch.
New Cornucopia
Reimagine the classic Thanksgiving cornucopia centerpiece with this lush arrangement.

Credit: Robbie Caponetto; Produced and styled by Kathleen Varner
She then added dahlias, zinnias, coneflowers, and foraged leaves for lightness and height.
The unexpected star is the purple onion, secured on top using a wooden pick.
Dried Beauties
Think wreaths are just for the front door?

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We love this one-and-done approach for the table too.
Plus, because it’s made of dried flowers and herbs, it’ll last all fall long.
Neutral Ground
Floral designer and stylist Kathleen Varner acknowledges brown is a familiar color in autumn.

Credit: Robbie Caponetto; Produced and styled by Kathleen Varner
She relied on a mix of textures to make her arrangement’s ubiquitous hue feel unique and exciting.
A footed terra-cotta container underscores the casual nature of the centerpiece, designed to last for weeks.
Plus, nothing in this styling needs water to last a long time.

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Since they’re not pierced or carved, they’ll look good from Halloween through Thanksgiving.
Here, we achieved the surprising color scheme with seasonal produce, including Brussels sprouts and radishes.
Scatter them down the length of the table for a unique look without the fuss.

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These miniature arrangements dazzle thanks to their lush textures and autumnal color palettes.
This arrangement uses a selection of botanical elements in complementary colors.
Scabiosa pods add rustic style, as does the addition of kale with white foliage.

Credit: Robbie Caponetto; Produced and styled by Kathleen Varner
Soft greenery rounds out the design and adds subtle movement.
Succulent Pumpkin
Make this succulent centerpiece for Halloween and repurpose the design for your Thanksgiving table.
Add a bit of damp florist foam to the top of the pumpkin and arrange your succulents.

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Credit: Robbie Caponetto; Produced and styled by Kathleen Varner

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Credit: Laurey W. Glenn; Styling: Lydia Purcell

Credit: Photo: Helen Norman

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Credit: Photo: Laurey W. Glenn; Styling: Buffy Hargett Miller

Credit: Photo: Laurey W. Glenn; Styling: Buffy Hargett Miller